There is usually no direct correlation between the stool and the burning sensation in the stomach, and the burning sensation in the stomach should be considered whether there is reflux esophagitis, chronic gastritis and other diseases.
Patients with reflux esophagitis and chronic gastritis may experience a burning sensation in the stomach, and patients with gastritis may also experience stomach pain, bloating, and loss of appetite, which may be due to excessive secretion of gastric acid.
When the burning sensation in the stomach, it is recommended to eat a light diet, pay attention to small meals, chew slowly, do not drink alcohol, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, while avoiding overeating, etc., to reduce the burden on the stomach and intestines, conducive to recovery.
If the symptoms can not be relieved for a long time or recurring, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible, bearing in mind that patients should not blindly use drugs to avoid aggravation of the condition.