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It happens to all of us around twenty times a day: intestinal winds go off.

There is always a certain amount of air in the gastrointestinal tract, after all we eat and flatulence is a result of digestion.

Two intestinal experts explain in the podcast which intestinal diseases can be behind it, how to care for your intestinal flora and what ailments irritable bowel patients have to struggle with.

Skander Bouassida (l.), Zübeyde Kara (r.) And WELT editor Clara Ott (M) in the podcast studio

Source: Clara Ott

The Berlin gastroenterologist Dr.

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Zübeyde Kara and her colleague, the coloproctologist Skander Bouassida, provide answers to all unpleasant questions about flatulence.

Zübeyde Kara is a senior physician and internist at the Vivantes Humboldt Clinic in Berlin (clinic for internal medicine), while Skander Bouassida is the chief physician there (clinic for coloproctology).

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“Embarrassing - doesn't exist”

is the podcast that breaks body taboos.

Compulsions, buttocks hygiene, pain during sex - these are topics that hardly anyone likes to talk about openly.

Knowledge editor Clara Ott wants to change that.

In her podcast “Embarrassing - doesn't exist” she asks experts, doctors and psychologists the questions that many do not dare to ask.

Because silence is often worse than shame.

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Embarrassing questions that Clara Ott should ask experts in the podcast are welcome to clara.ott@welt.de.

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