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Why does your stomach hurt when you have diarrhea?

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i've always wondered about this?

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  1. The toxins are in your stomach.  When you go the bathroom... There they go!  That's why the pain goes away.


  2. That is because your intestines are quite large and it's a bit like period cramps, because your colon/small intestine is in your backside which is in your back, which is across from your stomach, also your stomach is rejecting whatever it was you ate and that can form cramps, usually a person's entire body aches and people develop sweat and can become nauseous from diarrhea. I suggest drinking mint tea, or eating fresh mint which is a natural calming remedy for stomach issues, eat a mint after you eat a meal or if you have chronic diarrhea problems see a specialist, but for temporary treatments get Immodium which will cease the diarrhea and keep your bowls, intestines and stomach from cramping any further. Also sometimes people get pain in random areas in their body this might help you understand further, http://genetherapyreview.com/images/anat...

    your intestines are huge, and they come up right against your stomach, some people can feel pain in other areas of their body, which can all be linked to your small and large intestines and ascending colon, here is another image :http://img.thebody.com/legacyAssets/44/8...

    Also sometimes people compare diarrhea to vomiting from their rear, you can get the same heaving feeling that happens down below which causes cramps.

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