My stomach doesn’t hurt, I eat a lot of farts, and I have bowel movements.

A large amount of farts and bowel movements without stomach pain may be related to physiological factors or pathological factors such as constipation and irritable bowel syndrome.
1. Physiological factors: if you consume more food, under the action of the normal flora of the digestive tract, you can produce more gas, which in turn leads to more farts and the feeling of having bowel movements. If the patient consumes foods such as beans, potatoes, onions, etc., it will aggravate the symptoms of farting.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) Constipation: due to excessive accumulation of feces in the intestines, it can stimulate the anus to cause frequent bowel movements, but it is difficult to discharge. Feces in the intestines gradually decay and ferment a lot of gas, resulting in the phenomenon of farting a lot.
(2) Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): frequent bowel movements caused by food stimulation, emotional stimulation, or external environment, resulting in frequent farting and increased bowel movements.
(3) Proctitis: under the influence of various inflammatory diseases, it can aggravate the stimulation of the rectal area and produce the feeling of defecation. Moreover, if patients with proctitis consume some hard-to-digest food or too much stimulating food, frequent farting will occur.
There are many other reasons why the stomach does not hurt the amount of meals fart more than a sense of poop, if the symptoms are serious or continue to see no improvement, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, clear cause, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.