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What causes excessive belching?<\/h2>\n

Before you can get into what causes excessive belching it will help to know what it is. \u00a0Belching is what takes place when your stomach air moves up your esophagus, which is the portion of our digestive system that leads from your stomach to your mouth, and is released through your mouth. \u00a0Sometimes when you belch you may make a noise and other times you do not. \u00a0Belching is a natural body function and is necessary for your body to get rid of air that has accumulated in your stomach. \u00a0The medical term for belching is eructation.\u00a0 It is also called burping<\/strong>. \u00a0Most of the time belching is not a cause for concern but when a person has excessive belching it could be related to a gastric condition.<\/p>\n

The most common cause of excessive belching is the swallowing of air which everyone does when they drink fluids through a straw and eat too quickly. \u00a0Swallowing air can also happen when you smoke or chew gum. \u00a0Excessive belching can also be caused by:<\/p>\n