Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Everyone burps. It is a natural process of digestion when gasses are created in your digestive tract. Normally, they smell close to the foods that you ate recently and no cause for concern. When you have sulfur burps your body is creating a gas from proteins that contain sulfur. It is known as hydrogen sulfide gas. There are microbes in your digestive system that break down the sulfur and release it. Most often, these microbes are part of the "good bacteria" and nothing to worry about. If you have sulfur burps and diarrhea, you may have bacteria that are infectious.
Instructions:
Foods to eat: While it might sound counterintuitive to eat if you have diarrhea, eating certain foods can help alleviate your diarrhea symptoms and ensure your health doesn’t worsen from not eating. Stick to low-fiber "BRAT" foods that will help firm up your stool. These include:
bananas
rice (white)
applesauce
toast
Other foods that are usually well-tolerated when experiencing diarrhea include:
oatmeal
boiled or baked potatoes (with skins peeled)
baked chicken with skin removed
chicken soup (which also aids in rehydration)