Why Passing Gas Is Normal and Good for You

4 Health Benefits of Farting

Farting is one of the body’s most common — and necessary — digestive processes. Gas is created as gut bacteria digests the food we eat, or as the result of swallowing air (aerophagia), and releasing it is a normal part of keeping our digestive systems comfortable and balanced. Most people pass gas as many as 23 times a day, but diet, activity levels, and overall gut health, among other factors, can influence how often it happens.

Despite how routine it is, many people feel embarrassed by flatulence; some even try to hold it in. Doing so can lead to the increased abdominal pressure and belly distension of bloating and make digestion feel more uncomfortable than it needs to be. Passing gas can be an effective way to feel better while helping your digestive system function smoothly.

That said, sudden changes in how much or how often you fart, extreme bloating, persistent pain, or gas paired with symptoms like diarrhea, weight loss, or blood in the stool are signs to check in with your healthcare provider.

1. Farting May Reduce Bloating

Gas buildup is one of the main causes of that “tight pants” feeling in your abdomen, says Pornchai Leelasinjaroen, MD, a gastroenterologist at Gastro Health in Kennewick, Washington.