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Why does my stomach always hurt after I eat breakfast?
Indigestion Indigestion can cause pain in the upper abdomen, bloating, and nausea. Keep in mind that indigestion is a symptom of another condition, such as acid reflux, ulcers, or gallbladder disease. Symptoms can occur after eating, so you may have stomach pain in the morning after breakfast.
Why do I wake up gassy?
Possible causes of morning bloating eating a large meal, particularly right before bedtime. swallowing air from eating too fast. lying down soon after eating. drinking soda or other carbonated beverages.
Does constipation cause gas pain?
You feel pain in your abdomen when you’re constipated due to the bloating and gas. Trapped pockets of gas can become surprisingly painful, and hardened stool can cause painful pressure.
What does gas and constipation feel like?
fullness in the stomach or pelvic region. cramping of the bowels. feeling like stool remains in the rectum but cannot pass. feelings of heaviness or discomfort in the stomach and abdominal regions.
What causes gas besides constipation?
Aside from constipation, there are other conditions that can cause gas. These conditions include: Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth. Bacteria ferment that food that we eat. If there is overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestines, it will produce gas. This gas will move down through the system and be expelled as flatulence.
Why does my stomach hurt when I belch gas?
Belching or passing gas clears gas from the digestive tract, but when gas is stuck it causes abdominal pain. Dehydration, or not getting enough fluid, causes dry and sticky mouth, tearless crying, and more in children.
What does it mean when your gas is stuck in your stomach?
Gas pains Belching or passing gas clears gas from the digestive tract, but when gas is stuck it causes abdominal pain. Dehydration (Children) Dehydration, or not getting enough fluid, causes dry and sticky mouth, tearless crying, and more in children.
Why do I have gas and no bowel movement?
If you are dealing with frequent gas and no bowel movement, it could be that your body is sending you signals on how it is functioning. In most cases, constipation will respond to conservative treatment, which includes dietary changes, exercise, or mild laxatives.