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They do not live in a particular state but in a flying city called Aerophagia.
Patients who have excessive intestinal gas that is mostly composed of nitrogen may have aerophagia.
Excessive swallowing of environmental air is called aerophagia, and has been shown in a few case reports to be responsible for increased flatus volume.
During these episodes aerophagia may occur.
Experts believe that a major cause of abnormal bloating is excessive eating and sleep swallowing, known as aerophagia.
In one case, aerophagia was successfully treated with thorazine, an antipsychotic sometimes used to treat hiccups.
Vomiting and aerophagia: H1a.
The offending gas may also come from dietary sources (especially carbonated beverages), or involuntary swallowing of air (aerophagia).
In the case of aerophagia during NIV, it is normally diagnosed by experienced medical specialists who check on patients intermittently during NIV use.
Some other people swallow a lot of air when they chew gum, smoke, drink carbonated drinks, eat too fast, wear loose dentures or just because they're nervous; this causes them to release more gas and is known as aerophagia.
If postoperative gas-bloat syndrome does not resolve with time, dietary restrictions, and counselling regarding aerophagia, correction may be necessary, either by endoscopic balloon dilatation or repeat surgery to revise the Nissen fundoplication to a partial fundoplication.
Avoiding "grains" has been diversely interpreted to mean not eating particular foodstuffs (food grain, cereal, the Five Grains, wugu, or staple food), or not eating any food (inedia, breatharianism, or aerophagia).
Belated detection of aerophagia may lead to gastric distension, which in turn could inflate the diaphragm or cause aspiration of the stomach contents into the lungs or pneumatic rupture of the oesophagus due to extreme gastric insufflation.
Chinese interpretations of avoiding gu "grains; cereals" have varied historically; meanings range from not eating particular foodstuffs such as food grain, Five Cereals (China), or staple food to not eating anything such as inedia, breatharianism, or aerophagia.