Drinking too much water makes your stomach upset.

Drinking too much water and having an upset stomach can be caused by physiological factors such as the water temperature being too cold, as well as pathological factors such as indigestion, chronic gastritis, and gastroesophageal reflux disease.
1. Physiological factors: drinking too much water at one time or drinking water too fast, too cold, etc., will produce stimulation of the gastric mucosa, resulting in symptoms of gastric discomfort. This is usually physiological, and can be relieved by massaging the abdomen.
2. Pathological factors: If the patient himself suffers from dyspepsia, chronic gastritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease and other basic diseases of the stomach, the patient’s gastric emptying function is weakened, and after drinking too much water, it can not be emptied in time, in the stomach to gather, which will make the patient feel uncomfortable stomach. At this time, the patient is usually accompanied by acid belching, abdominal pain and bloating, loss of appetite and other uncomfortable symptoms.
If the patient has the above symptoms for a long time or repeatedly, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional physician and carry out targeted treatment to avoid delaying the condition.