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It
sounds like you’re asking “If excessive sweating is called
hyperhidrosis, what are the names for these other ‘excessive’ problems,
and how are they treated?”
Some of the phrases you used aren’t medical terms, so I’ll translate them into the closest medical ideas and then explain simple, safe cures/management.
1. “Excessive fire in stomach”
Common meaning: burning, acidity, heat, irritation
Medical terms:
Acidity / Acid reflux
GERD (if frequent)
Gastritis (stomach lining irritation)
Common symptoms: burning sensation, sour burps, chest or stomach heat
Basic treatment:
Eat smaller meals
Avoid spicy, oily, junk food
Don’t lie down immediately after eating
Drink water, milk, or buttermilk
Doctors may give antacids if needed
2. “Excessive gas passing”
Medical term:
Flatulence
Often linked with indigestion or IBS
Common causes:
Fast eating, beans, soda, dairy intolerance, stress
Basic treatment:
Eat slowly
Reduce gas-forming foods
Walk after meals
Stay hydrated
Probiotics sometimes help
3. “Excessive sitting on booty”
(Meaning: sitting too much)
Medical terms:
Sedentary lifestyle
Can cause postural problems, back pain, weight gain
Basic treatment:
Stand or walk every 30–60 minutes
Stretch hips and legs
Daily physical activity (even light exercise)
4. “Excessive subconscious floating in air”
(Meaning: mind wandering, zoning out, feeling detached)
Possible medical/psychological terms:
Daydreaming
Dissociation (mild)
Brain fog
Sometimes linked with stress, anxiety, lack of sleep
Basic treatment:
Proper sleep
Reduce screen time
Mindfulness or grounding exercises
Physical activity
If severe or disturbing → talk to a doctor or counselor
Summary Table
Your words Closest medical term
Excessive sweating Hyperhidrosis
Fire in stomach Acid reflux / GERD
Excessive gas Flatulence / indigestion
Excessive sitting Sedentary lifestyle
Mind floating Daydreaming / brain fog
Important:
If any of these are constant, painful, or affecting daily life, a doctor should evaluate them. Many of these issues are connected to diet, stress, sleep, and routine.
If you want, tell me:
Your age
Which symptom bothers you the most
and I can explain it more specifically and safely.
Some of the phrases you used aren’t medical terms, so I’ll translate them into the closest medical ideas and then explain simple, safe cures/management.
1. “Excessive fire in stomach”
Common meaning: burning, acidity, heat, irritation
Medical terms:
Acidity / Acid reflux
GERD (if frequent)
Gastritis (stomach lining irritation)
Common symptoms: burning sensation, sour burps, chest or stomach heat
Basic treatment:
Eat smaller meals
Avoid spicy, oily, junk food
Don’t lie down immediately after eating
Drink water, milk, or buttermilk
Doctors may give antacids if needed
2. “Excessive gas passing”
Medical term:
Flatulence
Often linked with indigestion or IBS
Common causes:
Fast eating, beans, soda, dairy intolerance, stress
Basic treatment:
Eat slowly
Reduce gas-forming foods
Walk after meals
Stay hydrated
Probiotics sometimes help
3. “Excessive sitting on booty”
(Meaning: sitting too much)
Medical terms:
Sedentary lifestyle
Can cause postural problems, back pain, weight gain
Basic treatment:
Stand or walk every 30–60 minutes
Stretch hips and legs
Daily physical activity (even light exercise)
4. “Excessive subconscious floating in air”
(Meaning: mind wandering, zoning out, feeling detached)
Possible medical/psychological terms:
Daydreaming
Dissociation (mild)
Brain fog
Sometimes linked with stress, anxiety, lack of sleep
Basic treatment:
Proper sleep
Reduce screen time
Mindfulness or grounding exercises
Physical activity
If severe or disturbing → talk to a doctor or counselor
Summary Table
Your words Closest medical term
Excessive sweating Hyperhidrosis
Fire in stomach Acid reflux / GERD
Excessive gas Flatulence / indigestion
Excessive sitting Sedentary lifestyle
Mind floating Daydreaming / brain fog
Important:If any of these are constant, painful, or affecting daily life, a doctor should evaluate them. Many of these issues are connected to diet, stress, sleep, and routine.
If you want, tell me:
Your age
Which symptom bothers you the most
and I can explain it more specifically and safely.


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