What is the reason of bad burp?

Sulfur burps can be caused by many conditions including stress, reflux, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and bacterial infections like H. pylori. Certain foods can also cause sulfur burps such as broccoli, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, garlic, dairy products, milk, and beer.

What can I take for burping?

Take an antacid to neutralize stomach acid and prevent heartburn, which can cause burping. Bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol) is particularly useful if your burps smell like sulfur. Take an anti-gas medication like simethicone (Gas-X). It works by binding gas bubbles together so you have more productive burps.

What foods make you burp?

Foods that may cause you to burp immediately include:

  • apples.
  • pears.
  • peaches.
  • carrots.
  • whole-grain bread.
  • chewing gum.
  • hard candies.

What is a natural remedy for burping?

Drink ginger tea after eating. Ginger may help relieve gastrointestinal irritation and prevent stomach acid from flowing back up the esophagus. Chew fennel seeds after your meals. Though not backed by research, fennel is thought to help expel gas from the intestinal tract and assist digestion.

What is the home remedy for burping?

If no medical issue is causing you to burp, you might try some of these:

  1. Eat or drink more slowly. You’re less likely to swallow air.
  2. Don’t eat things like broccoli, cabbage, beans, or dairy products.
  3. Stay away from soda and beer.
  4. Don’t chew gum.
  5. Stop smoking.
  6. Take a walk after eating.
  7. Take an antacid.

What home remedy can I use to stop burping?

You can reduce belching if you:

  1. Eat and drink slowly. Taking your time can help you swallow less air.
  2. Avoid carbonated drinks and beer. They release carbon dioxide gas.
  3. Skip the gum and hard candy.
  4. Don’t smoke.
  5. Check your dentures.
  6. Get moving.
  7. Treat heartburn.