The sound that is produced when you burp is due to gas that has become trapped in your stomach and upper oesophagus as a result of the closure of the food pipe. This gas can build up quite a bit of pressure, particularly when there is a significant quantity of it. As the pressurized gas travels up the food pipe, over the surface of the upper esophagus, and past the epiglottis, it causes the surface of the upper part of your oesophagus to rumble and vibrate. This can be uncomfortable.
Where exactly does the gas originate? The gas originates from a number of distinct locations. It is possible that the cause is the air that you swallow while eating and drinking, which then lands in your stomach.
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