In most cases, the source of dog gas stems from your pooch
swallowing excessive air.
Not exact matches
Because
swallowing an
excessive amount of
air can also cause gas, you may also want to assess how your baby eats.
The
excessive belching is generally caused by an increased amount of
air being
swallowed.
If not, the baby will
swallow more
air than what it should be, ending up
excessive gas.
The active ingredient is simethicone emulsion that is a proven safe and effective way to relieve discomfort of gas from
excessive swallowing of
air or certain formulas.
If you choose not to treat the
excessive swallowed air with chemicals, there are few tips to follow to minimize the discomfort for your baby:
A hyperactive let - down or a fast flow of milk can cause your baby to gag, choke, and
swallow excessive amounts of
air as he's trying to gulp down the breast milk.
Early and repeated belching may be due to
excessive stomach acid (but don't confuse these burps with small little burps from
swallowing air when drinking the solution).
Excessive swallowing of
air, also known as aerophagia, is a risk factor for flatulence.
They sure are cute dogs, but they're mouth breathers, so
excessive air swallowing is pretty standard.
Vets aren't certain what exactly causes bloat, but the general consensus is that a combination of things can trigger it, including poor diet,
swallowing too much
air, overeating and
excessive drinking.