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7. Belching

Those with gastritis may find themselves uncharacteristically prone to belching. They will burp loudly, with or without odor, but with much frequency after meals. With regular indigestion, belching tends to relieve some of the abdominal pain, a consequence of excessive gas in the digestive tract. Belching doesn't tend to relieve pain for people with gastritis.

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