Symptoms and treatments for conditions or diseases such as ibs, crohn's disease, celiac disease, gas, or diarrhea. This content is provided as a service of the national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases (niddk), part of the national institutes of health. Provides statistics, including incidence, prevalence, and mortality, for a number of digestive diseases.
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Learn about symptoms and causes of gas
Gas enters your digestive tract when you swallow air and when bacteria in the large intestine break down carbohydrates. Each part of your digestive system helps to move food and liquid through your gi tract, break food and liquid into smaller parts, or both Once foods are broken into small enough parts, your body can absorb and move the nutrients to where they are needed. When food moves too quickly from your stomach to your duodenum, your digestive tract releases more hormones than normal
Fluid also moves from your blood stream into your small intestine.