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When we eat food, it passes through the digestive system where it's broken down by stomach acid and enzymes. This process produces gases, which are either absorbed into the bloodstream or passed out of the body as flatulence.
Farting can happen for many reasons, including swallowing air while eating or drinking, eating foods that are difficult to digest, or as a result of certain medical conditions. In most cases, farting is a normal and healthy bodily function, but if you're experiencing excessive flatulence, it may be a good idea to speak to a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying medical issues.