Frequent burping. Burping — a releasing of swallowed air from the stomach through the mouth — really needs no explanation. But excessive belching could be a sign of acid reflux or stomach ulcers, Raj says. It's important to know because chronic acid exposure in your esophagus can cause pre-cancerous changes.
Also asked, how do you get rid of sulfur burps?
Treatment
- Green tea and herbal teas. Digestion may be aided by green tea.
- Water. Drinking enough water can make a real difference to overall health and can go a long way toward controlling sulfur burps.
- Manuka honey.
- Baking soda.
- Apple cider vinegar.
- Reduce trigger foods.
- Reduce alcohol intake.
- Limit carbonated beverages.
What causes a vomit burp?
Wet burp. It is similar to vomiting—one who experiences a wet burp often has an acidic/burning sensation in the mouth, which can be displeasurable. In addition to the cause of this typically being related to acid reflux disease, it also occurs if an individual consumes too much food for the stomach to handle.