Why do I have explosive diarrhea after eating?

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asked Oct 5, 2022 in Other- Health by dacops44 (1,590 points)
Why do I have explosive diarrhea after eating?

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answered Oct 22, 2022 by Wotsonyourbag (11,700 points)
Explosive diarrhea after eating can be caused by food poisoning, IBS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome, certain foods you eat such as beans, bean burritos or other high fiber foods.

You may also have digestive issues that cause the explosive diarrhea after eating or the food you're eating does not digest good such as red meat or tough meats.

Contaminated foods and drinks are common sources of bacterial infections.

Rotavirus, norovirus, and other kinds of viral gastroenteritis, commonly referred to as “stomach flu,” are among the viruses that can cause explosive diarrhea.

You can have a rapid bowel movement after eating due to certain foods that you eat such as high fiber foods, hard to digest foods or you may also have intestinal issues or IBS "irritable Bowel Syndrome".

Rapid bowel movements after eating can be caused by high fiber foods or foods that are hard to digest such as red meat or by IBS "Irritable Bowel Syndrome" or other gastrointestinal issues.

Rapid Bowel Movements after eating can just be caused by the food you eat which could be high in fiber or you're eating more of a liquid diet.

However sometimes a Rapid Bowel Movement after eating can be caused by some medical conditions such as IBD or "Inflammatory Bowel Disease" which can cause you to have a rapid bowel movement soon after eating.

There are two forms of inflammatory bowel disease which are Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and those can both cause the bowel movement after eating.

If your rapid bowel movement continues after eating for a week or more then I would see a doctor to get tested for those diseases.

They can usually be cured which should stop you from having that bowel movement after eating.

The rapid bowel movement after eating can also be caused by "Dumping syndrome" which is also known as rapid gastric emptying because the contents of your stomach empty much too quickly into the small intestine.

So if it's not just because of food you eat then you should see a doctor about the bowel movement to make sure nothing else is going on.

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