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1. Have you noticed that you are physically unable to burp, even when you feel the urge or attempt intentional methods (e.g., drinking carbonated beverages or “swallowing” air)?
2. Do you frequently experience gurgling, rumbling, or squeaking noises in your throat or upper chest after meals or consuming carbonated drinks?
3. Do you often feel bloating, pressure, or discomfort in your upper abdomen or chest after eating or drinking carbonated beverages, possibly due to trapped gas?
4. Do you find alternative ways to relieve trapped gas, such as frequently passing gas, or inducing a belch through extreme measures (e.g., gagging, also known as “air vomiting”), or lying down, rather than naturally burping?
5. Does your inability to burp affect your quality of life, such as avoiding social events with carbonated drinks (e.g., beer), modifying your diet, or experiencing anxiety due to discomfort?
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