The bulging of the stomach after eating something is usually considered to be related to indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome, pyloric obstruction and other factors.
1. Dyspepsia: after eating food, patients with dyspepsia usually have a bulging stomach due to the relatively slow peristalsis of the intestines and stomach, resulting in food not being able to be broken down, digested and emptied in time, and symptoms of flatulence occur, which is manifested as a bulging tummy phenomenon.
2. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): When the disease strikes, the blood circulation in the intestines will be affected, resulting in the nutrients and water in the food can not be effectively absorbed, and at the same time may also react with the intestinal flora, producing a large amount of gas, abdominal distension symptoms, manifested as a bulging stomach.
3. Pyloric obstruction: the pylorus is located at the distal end of the stomach, when the stomach needs to pass through the pylorus when the food is emptied, once pyloric obstruction occurs, the emptying of the stomach will be hindered, due to the inability to empty the food, so there will be a bulging stomach.
The causes of the above symptoms may also be related to chronic enteritis, chronic gastritis, intestinal tumors and other factors. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor as early as possible to clarify the cause of the disease under the doctor’s guidance and carry out targeted treatment.