While farting is a completely normal bodily function, some people don’t like to admit they ever do it. Whether you’re one of those people, or someone who thinks passing wind is hilariously funny, you will on average produce half a litre of fart gas a day.If you’re disgusted by this idea and try your hardest to hold the gas in when with others, you’re not alone, but you also could be suffering some nasty consequences, reports Coventry Live. According to experts, if you hold a fart, the gas can recirculate around the body and come out from shocking places.Clare Collins, a professor in nutrition and dietetics at the University of Newcastle in New South Wales Australia , explains what happens if you hold farts in: “The next time you feel a large volume of intestinal gas getting ready to do what it does, try to move to a more convenient location. Whether you make it there or not, the best thing for your digestive health is to just let it go. A build up of intestinal gas can trigger abdominal distension, with some gas reabsorbed into the circulation and exhaled in your breath.”