Why do I always have to go to the toilet after meals.

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-02
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, glad to answer your questions.

    Analysis: I think you have indigestion caused by gastrointestinal disorders, which are mostly related to diet and colds. Avoid being cold and hard.

    and spicy and other irritating food, a small number of meals, avoid overeating, drink more water, quit smoking and drinking, avoid too greasy food, opinions and suggestions: It is recommended that you eat regularly, eat nutritious and easy-to-digest food, usually eat more food to help digestion such as stomach digestion tablets or lactobacillus tablets, more outdoor exercise, enhance physical fitness to prevent colds, pay attention to keep warm to avoid colds, especially stomach and abdomen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Is it that you drink too much water, don't drink too much water after eating, it's not good for your stomach.

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