Diarrhea after eating
Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
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Causes of diarrhea after eating
Causes of diarrhea after eating can be disorders in the thyroid gland, allergies, irritable bowel syndrome, infectious processes, etc.
Liquid stools may be troubling if food moves along the digestive tract too quickly, in which case medication and a special diet are required.
Another reason for liquid stool may be poor-quality food, individual intolerance to certain foods.
Diarrhea immediately after eating can occur with irritable bowel syndrome. Such a disorder can cause an inflammatory or infectious process in the intestines, impairment of absorption, overeating, poor-quality water, or certain foods.
In some cases, such diarrhea is observed in severe disturbances or experiences.
The most common cause of persistent diarrhea after eating is irritable bowel syndrome. This disruption of the digestive system is widespread recently, about 20% of the world's population suffers from such a disease.
Diarrhea along with vomiting can occur with infectious diseases, food poisoning, tumors, violations of the vestibular apparatus.
Sometimes this condition provokes overeating, especially if a person ate a large amount of fatty, fried, spicy food.
Nausea and diarrhea after eating, as a rule, occurs when the body tries to get rid of the "wrong" contents of the stomach. Usually, such a state is observed when poisoning (poor-quality products or water, chemicals, poisons, etc.).
Diarrhea is also a reaction of the body, which is aimed at cleansing the intestines.
The appearance of these two symptoms can be associated with various causes - from food poisoning to oncology.
Fatty foods can cause diarrhea, especially if consumed too often.
These dishes contain an excessive amount of fat, which the digestive system can not cope with. The cause of diarrhea can be not only fatty meat or broth, but also desserts with butter.
The cause of diarrhea after eating in an adult can be different. Usually, this condition occurs when the digestive system, poor absorption of nutrients, infection or inflammation in the intestines are disturbed. In addition, the loose stool may be related to allergies to certain foods (after eating allergens irritate the mucous membrane and the body strengthens the intestinal peristalsis for the speedy disposal of dangerous products).
Regular diarrhea after eating in a child may indicate irritable bowel syndrome, poor absorption of nutrients or food intolerance (in children, the digestive system is imperfect, so some foods may not be digested).
Also, the cause of this condition may be an intestinal infection, but in this case, in addition to a stool, the child may have fever, vomiting, and cramps in the abdomen).
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Diagnosis of diarrhea after eating
Diarrhea after eating is only a symptom of the disease, a number of diagnostic procedures are assigned to identify the cause of the disorder. First of all, the feces are examined to identify pathogens (bacteria, viruses). If the analysis does not show an intestinal infection, a sigmoidoscopy and a colonoscopy for intestinal examination (with suspected irritable bowel syndrome) are prescribed.
If diarrhea occurs after eating certain foods, the doctor may presume an allergy, in which case it is recommended to exclude suspicious foods from the ration and observe the condition. In addition, the blood and urine tests are mandatory.
Treatment of diarrhea after eating
Diarrhea after eating requires compulsory treatment, otherwise severe dehydration, a lack of nutrients in the body, can lead to even more serious health problems.
This type of diarrhea is subject to the same treatment as other types of diarrhea - copious drinking, taking drugs to restore the water-electrolyte balance, sorbents (with intestinal infection), and also to normalize the state it is important to exclude fatty, sharp, salty foods, conservation.
In case of allergic diarrhea, it is necessary to exclude allergen products from the diet.
Irritable bowel syndrome also requires a correction of nutrition - a decrease in the number of products with insoluble fiber (seeds, nuts, whole grain bread, cereals). In case of an irritated bowel, do not eat the skin of vegetables and fruits.
Diarrhea after eating can occur for various reasons, but in any case, such a violation, especially if it has acquired a chronic (permanent) nature, can not be ignored.