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What Causes Burping A Lot?

Hello,
I'm in no pain just wondering why I'm burping a lot. When I would yawn, I'd burp. Breathing in I would burp.... My burps don't feel like acid but more like just air. It's been continuing for 2 days now but since im in no pain im not worried... or should i be worried?
Mon, 6 Feb 2017
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Hello
I share your concern.
Excess burping might be related to Aerophagia (excess swallowing of air), ill fitted denture , use of carbonated drinks, indigestion, Acid peptic disease, smoking or drinking.

I would advise you to identify any of triggering factor and try to avoid it.

Meanwhile I would advise you to take fresh fruits and vegetables with dietary fiber supplement.
You should avoid fatty fried spicy and junk food and carbonated beverages.
No smoking and drinking.

If it doesn't help than I would advise you for antiacidity medicine like pantoprazole or ranitidine group of drugs with antacids for 4-5days.

Hope this helps you, please feel free to ask for further assistance, I will be happy to help you.
Best wishes
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What Causes Burping A Lot?

Hello I share your concern. Excess burping might be related to Aerophagia (excess swallowing of air), ill fitted denture , use of carbonated drinks, indigestion, Acid peptic disease, smoking or drinking. I would advise you to identify any of triggering factor and try to avoid it. Meanwhile I would advise you to take fresh fruits and vegetables with dietary fiber supplement. You should avoid fatty fried spicy and junk food and carbonated beverages. No smoking and drinking. If it doesn t help than I would advise you for antiacidity medicine like pantoprazole or ranitidine group of drugs with antacids for 4-5days. Hope this helps you, please feel free to ask for further assistance, I will be happy to help you. Best wishes