By itself, intestinal gas rarely means there is a serious condition. It can cause discomfort and embarrassment, but it's usually just a sign of a properly functioning digestive system. If you're bothered by intestinal gas, try changing your diet.
However, see your health care provider if your gas is severe or doesn't go away. Also see your provider if you have vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, unintentional weight loss, blood in the stool or heartburn with your gas.
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