Woman Ends Up In Wheelchair After Holding In Farts Around Her Boyfriend

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A Brazilian influencer who reportedly was scared to fart in front of her boyfriend ended up in a wheelchair for holding them in for too long.

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Vitória De Felice Moraes is also known as Viih Tube was at a music festival in Portugal with her boyfriend when she started experiencing abdominal pain. She revealed to her 23.4 million followers that the abdominal pain was caused by holding in gas and tagged singer Pocah. Pocah had a similar incident in March where she ended up in a hospital as reported by

“Like mother, like daughter. And I, at the airport, started to feel unbearable pain and I was even put in a wheelchair and it turned out to be gas (laughs) I understand you, mummy Pocah.”

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In an Instagram post, Pocah wrote to her followers.  I woke up at 5.30 am with severe stomach pains and ended up in the hospital. But that’s it, guys. I’m now fine. Just an accumulation of trapped farts.”

She advised her female fans: “Girls, don’t be ashamed to fart in front of your guy, because what’s really embarrassing is not letting your guy sleep because you’re in discomfort, going to the hospital with your guy, and the diagnosis being ‘trapped farts.’ From now on, I’m letting them rip, guys.”

Holding in gas can cause abdominal pain and other symptoms.

According to News Australia, NHS Dr. Faraz explained on TikTok about the health risks of holding in gas due to the symptoms associated with trapped gas.

 “Gas forms naturally in your stomach as a waste product of digestion. It gets mixed with air that you swallow when you eat and drink. If you hold in a fart you can cause yourself heartburn, bloating, and pain. The gas could come out as a smelly burp and make your breath stink. Imagine doing a burp that smells like a fart.”

Excessive gas can also be caused by swallowing more air and eating foods that are too difficult to digest such as cabbage, broccoli, and fizzy beverages such as soda.

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