You’ve probably been privy to all manner of jokes (and attempted jokes) about emitting burps from your mouth or gas from your other end. In reality, everyone passes gas multiple times per day—it’s a natural, healthy bodily function after all. But the laughs all come to an end when someone realizes that there is something abnormal and beyond their usual daily gaseous emissions. To be frank, when you go from occasional bloat and release of gas to acute, lengthy periods of feeling bloated (and extra gassy), there could be something more than meets the nose going on. One way to tell if you may have a gas problem is if your stomach feels extraordinarily swollen after you’ve finished eating. While it’s good to feel full after a meal, if your stomach feels too tight on a regular basis, you may be producing inordinate amounts of gas. While this is typically …