Excess Gas Causes, Remedies & More
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10. Lifestyle and Home Remedies for Excess Gas
Specific lifestyle changes have proven helpful in alleviating excess gas and its symptoms. Consuming smaller portions can help by not overwhelming the digestive system, as does slow eating and thorough chewing.
Things like drinking through a straw, sucking on hard candies, and chewing gum cause a person to swallow air and should be avoided. Smoking and ill-fitting dentures can also cause gas. As such, smoking cessation and getting well-fitted dentures may help alleviate gas.
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