YOGYAKARTA Have you ever found it difficult to defecate (BAB) even though you can fart? This condition occurs not without reason. It can fart but it is difficult to defecate usually because there are digestive problems. Then what are the triggers? This article will discuss the trigger for this condition and how to handle it.

Reporting from AI Care, farting is gas expenditure that is trapped in the digestive system. This gas needs to be removed so that the stomach feels comfortable. Farts can also indicate that your digestion are normal.

The digestive health indicators don't just fart, but how easy it is for someone to defecate. Even farting and defecating are related to each other. However, there are some conditions where someone can fart but it's difficult to defecate. Some of the triggers are as follows.

When the body lacks fluids (dehydration) the impact can be difficult to defecate. The reason is that the feces need to be softened with the help of water. If the fecess is too dense and dry it will be difficult to remove. On the other hand, the feces must be removed so that digestion are clean again. As a result, only gas can be removed from digestion.

Some types of food also trigger difficulty defecating but can still fart, such as nuts, mantung products, onions, or alcoholic beverages. These foods contain sugar which is quite difficult to digest and absorb by digestion. Bacteria become difficult to fermentize so that they fart more often but are difficult to defecate.

Intoleration of lactose the inability to digest lactose, one type of sugar is contained in milk. This condition occurs because the levels of lactase enzymes in the intestines are low. Even though these enzymes have the function of breaking lactose. Patients with these disorders are usually difficult to defecate but easily fart. In addition, there are other symptoms that are felt such as bloating, nausea, and vomiting.

Some medical conditions also trigger gas but are difficult to defecate. Examples of medical conditions that trigger this effect are Crohn disease, celiac disease, stomach acid, or stomach hatchling. These medical conditions do cause gas buildup in digestion.

Some medicines also trigger gas buildup as well as constipation. Examples of drugs that trigger the impact are antibiotics, antidepressants, dekongestans, blood pressure reduction drugs, or multivitamins.

Pregnant women usually find it difficult to fart and defecate. However, the intensity of the fart is still more than the intensity of the defecation. This happens because of hormonal changes when pregnant. These hormones affect digestion that become slower. When that happens, the stomach becomes reluctant and bloating. To overcome this, try to take a position to quickly fart and eat fibered foods.

That's information related to problems that can fart but are difficult to defecate. Visit VOI.id to get other interesting information.


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