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Health Tip: Should I Talk to my Doctor About Gas?
By LadyLively on August 10, 2015
While everyone has intestinal gas, some people have severe bloating that causes discomfort and other problems.
The Mayo Clinic mentions these warning signs that you may need to see a doctor:
- Intestinal gas that is persistent and severe.
- Intestinal gas that occurs with vomiting.
- Long-term diarrhea, bloody stool or constipation.
- Weight loss for no apparent reason.
- Heartburn.
Source: HealthDay
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