Fumes can escape from the nose and mouth if you hold back

If you do not escape the natural path, gas fumes will create great pressure to stretch the stomach and escape from the nose and mouth.

According to NTV, Professor Clare Collins, a researcher at the University of Newcastle, said that if you hold back a long time, the gas will be absorbed into the blood and then released from the nose and mouth. Stopping farting is not a good solution, may even cause many unhealthy problems.

"Staying away for too long will create great pressure to cause discomfort to the body. The gas that builds up in the intestine can strain the abdominal muscles, and some of the gas will be re-absorbed into the circulatory system and escaped through the vapor. Your breathing , " Mrs. Collins said.

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Farting is slightly impolite but discharging it through the anal will be better for your digestive system.(Photo: KP).

Instead of fasting, when you feel a buildup of gas and prepare to escape, you should actively find a convenient location to release them. Natural gas escaping is the best way for your digestive tract.

Mrs. Collins added, farting is a basic physiological activity of people. The digestive process may take 42 hours and cause gas in the intestine. Most of this gas diffuses into the blood and is released through the lungs. You fart may be due to the composition of the food or symptoms of indigestion. The smell of the middle is the scent of the rectum and the large intestine are pushed out.

The diet greatly affects the intensity and level of each time your body deflates. To limit it, people should eat enough fiber, lots of vegetables and fruits. Eat slowly, chew carefully so that the intestinal tract does not accumulate too much gas.