Do you ever ate and almost right after you've eaten it you rush to the bathroom to defecate? You may never use the expression, the food goes right through me! Many patients are living with or have experienced this phenomenon
Let's think about it. There are about 25 feet of intestine in the digestive tract. If you eat a slice of pizza and stood up to go to the bathroom five minutes later, it would really be a pizza that has reached the end of your digestive system? Is it just passed it? pizza would have to travel through the esophagus, stomach, and 25 feet of intestine all within 5 minutes which would be some sort of record transit time. Even though you just ate and had to use the bathroom shortly after, the food does not go all the way through your digestive system in a short time.
If you eat food and very shortly after that you need to use the bathroom, the cause is usually a reflex gastrocolic. Gastrocolic reflex is a reflex that stimulates contractions in the intestine that can lead to use shortly after a meal. Basically the stomach and colon are communicating1 - after just eaten food reaches the stomach, the stomach to the large intestine send messages to make room for more food to come. Colon be a polite person he was, began to fill the contractors pushed further down and this is why you have a bowel movement as soon as you eat the food. It was not the food you just ate that out of you, it's waste of food you eat before the already further down in the digestive tract.
Studies have shown that some patients have gastrocolic over-reactive reflexes with high pressure contraction in response to meals.2 Just eat or drink can trigger this excessive reflex resulting in pain, cramps , diarrhea or constipation. Some patients have coexisted 3 so that excessive gastrocolic reflexes can occur in patients who have Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
Usually, great food or foods containing unhealthy fats may also increase the pressure contraction reflex.4 gastrocolic which may explain why you feel like you need to use the bathroom right after you eat foods that are fried or greasy.
So there you have it! The reason why you feel like you have to use the bathroom shortly after eating is because gastrocolic reflex. Need to use the bathroom after eating a meal can make patients consider food moves very quickly through their system -. Food that goes right through them
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I'm sorry I hope this article is true, but I have proof it was not. I ate a bit about an hour ago and had to go to the bathroom like 40 minutes later. the color RED. And this happens ALL the time. You can definitely see what I eat when it happened. By the way today is the first time I ate a bit in the month. So tired of living like this.
I've tried almost everything under the sun to get rid of the painful symptoms of IBS. Starving yourself by cutting my favorite food, take dangerous (and expensive!) Drugs, drinking gallons of water to "wash out of me" , But I still have cramps, bloating, abdominal pain and walking was a disgrace that IBS threw me! It was not until I stumbled upon this natural remedy I found here (), that my life changed completely. I feel much better now and all the symptoms of IBS are really gone.
Thanks for writing this. So interesting and this makes total sense to me. Sometimes, I get a response almost instantly food after eating it and I would often think, there is no way this part of the food just to travel through the digestive system all over meseconds.
Thanks for reading!
Always dancing, Elizabeth (team members)
Do not be taken in liquid form. Thanks for the response. They are the time of release, but they still do not have to pass through my system so quickly. I got the doc's meds and help change other ways to control my medical problems. Although some can not be corrected or reduced by changes in lifestyle. Less meds have help with some nasty side effects. Such as less weight gain. 🙂
I really do not agree. .It fast does.travel it. Not to eat a salad or vegetables in four days. Ceasars salad with supper last night and within 20 minutes of being in the bathroom with cramps and D and it was clear that it was green. Lasts for hours keep going to the bathroom and cramping
Sorry -. But I do not agree with the premise that the food could not go right through. I know this happens because of something obvious - such as corn or pimento were immediately appear in the toilet. (I know the food can only come from the food this time was the same thing Hamster say ..) Also, I've got a GI xray over which they said could take up to 4 or 5 hours, and I finished in 15 minutes. So I know that "going right through me" syndrome can be very real.
What will be the cause of my meds take immediately after eating and had to leave within 15 minutes or less and pills in the toilet already?
Hi, it could be that the time-release pills or have not had a chance to be broken. A good solution to this is to take vitamins and medicines in liquid form if possible. Talk with your doctor and pharmacist about choice.
Brooke (Inflammatoryboweldisease.net Team Member)
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