What to do if you can't burp
If belching cannot be achieved, it can usually be improved by increasing the duration of upright positioning, engaging in appropriate physical activity, or adjusting sleeping positions.
1. Increase duration of upright positioning
For adults, increasing standing time may help. For younger infants, holding them upright after feeding can promote upward movement of gas in the stomach or esophagus, thereby facilitating burping.
2. Appropriate exercise
Adults may benefit from light walking, while for infants and young children, gently massaging the abdomen can increase gastrointestinal pressure and help expel gas.
3. Adjust sleeping position
If prolonged physical activity is not suitable, improvement may also be achieved during rest by lying on the left or right side.