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Trapped Wind in Chest

Ive seen this on casualty, jab a scalpel in and wedge an empty biro tube into the hole to let the air escape.
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You can use over the counter treatments such as an anti-flatulent that contains either dimethicone or simethicone to get rid of trapped wind. Seek professional medical advice.
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Signs and symptoms of trapped wind or intestinal gas are; mild abdominal discomfort, boating, belching, passing of air. In extreme cases, one experiences; severe abdominal pain, na...
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One can take anti-flatulent products that contain dimethicone or simethicon. Seek the advice of a professional doctor.
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You mean gas? The food you eat makes the difference. Beans do a good job of making gas, it's the enzymes in them I think. Some foods like fruits and veggies prob give you little ga...
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Trapped Wind in Chest

On occasions i get a feeling of trapped air in my chest which is very uncomfortable, it feels a bit like i want to burp, i suck strong mints and drink ...
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There may also be the sensation of trapped wind, and the need to burp in ... the oesophagus (gullet) and the pain is felt higher up in the chest, hence the name.
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Ive seen this on casualty, jab a scalpel in and wedge an empty biro tube into the hole to let the air escape.
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