Why do I keep passing gas after drinking coffee, and what should I do about it?
Frequent flatulence after drinking coffee may be caused by physiological factors or pathological conditions such as intestinal flora imbalance and gastritis. The details are as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
Coffee contains a large amount of caffeine, which has certain irritant properties. After drinking coffee, the gastrointestinal mucosa may become irritated, leading to frequent flatulence. This condition can generally be relieved by massaging the abdomen in a clockwise direction.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Intestinal Flora Imbalance
Intestinal flora imbalance may be triggered by aging, impaired gastrointestinal immune function, dietary factors, etc., disrupting the ecological balance within the gastrointestinal tract and resulting in the aforementioned symptoms. Patients may take medications such as compound probiotic tablets (e.g., *Lactobacillus acidophilus* tablets) or bifidobacterium quadruple viable bacteria tablets under medical guidance.
2. Gastritis
Gastritis is often caused by *Helicobacter pylori* infection, leading to damage of the gastric mucosa. Under stimulation by inflammatory factors, patients may experience this symptom. Treatment may include medications such as colloidal bismuth pectin capsules or potassium citrate bismuth capsules, taken as directed by a physician.
In addition, frequent flatulence after drinking coffee could also result from other conditions such as gastric ulcers or duodenal ulcers. It is recommended to consume coffee in moderation during daily life to avoid increasing the burden on the gastrointestinal tract. If significant physical discomfort occurs, prompt medical evaluation is essential.