How To Get Rid Of Sulfur Burps?

Avoid high-sulfur foods (eggs, meat, garlic, onions, cruciferous vegetables)

Avoid sulfur-rich drinks (beer, some protein shakes)

Eat smaller meals and avoid overeating

Avoid carbonated drinks and chewing gum

Slow down eating and avoid talking while eating

Avoid lying down for at least 2–3 hours after meals

Stay hydrated

Limit alcohol and smoking

Review medications and supplements with a clinician if symptoms started after a new product

Try antacids for short-term relief

Consider bismuth subsalicylate for symptom control

Consider an H2 blocker (famotidine) for recurring symptoms

Consider a proton pump inhibitor (omeprazole or similar) if symptoms are frequent and persistent

If constipation is present, treat it (fiber, fluids, or gentle laxatives as appropriate)

Consider probiotics if you have frequent indigestion or after antibiotic use

Keep a food and symptom log to identify triggers

Seek medical evaluation if burps are frequent or severe, or if you have weight loss, trouble swallowing, vomiting, black/bloody stools, persistent diarrhea, or abdominal pain

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