Is farting mostly a precursor to liver disease?

Dr. Jesse King
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2025-05-01 10:47:01
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Farting is not a precursor to liver disease. Normal people exhaust a certain amount within 24 hours, about 500-800ml, these are swallowed or food gas, or food digestion and metabolism, gas produced under the action of bacteria, gas with the advancement of food, and finally discharged with defecation. But in the non-defecation state, gas also has to move forward, from time to time will be discharged, so farting is not a precursor to liver disease. Under normal physiological conditions, gas production and farting vary depending on the food consumed, so it is not a unique symptom of liver disease.