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Hello, this is a manifestation of enteritis.
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It should be irritated to the gastrointestinal tract. Are there any other symptoms besides abdominal pain and diarrhea? Such as nausea, vomiting, etc.? If nausea or vomiting is not present, an oral quinolone antibiotic plus an astringent antidiarrheal drug can be used. At the same time, the diet should be light and avoid overeating.
If this is always the case, then you may lack the digestive enzymes that digest capsaicin in your body. If you like spicy food, then use the method of exercising slowly. Start with a small amount of spicy food and gradually increase it until you reach a normal amount.
I'm also the only one... It seems to be the cause of the rectum.
Why do you have to eat spicy food?
Even if you like it, you have to refrain from eating light and easy-to-digest food, don't eat spicy and stimulating food, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, spicy things are easy to get angry, resulting in dry stool, and anal pain will also occur when stool, and it will also lead to intestinal digestive juice secretion and peristalsis dysfunction. >>>More
Eat less spicy, eat more light food, and drink some pure natural honey for constipation.
A few hours to see the gastrointestinal function Digestion is generally 6-8 hours.