What’s wrong with the pain in my stomach after a bowel movement?

Hidden pain in the stomach after bowel movement may be caused by enteritis, intestinal spasm, intestinal tumors and other diseases.
1. Enteritis: it is a general term for all inflammatory diseases of the intestines. It is mainly manifested as abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever and other symptoms. As feces can stimulate the damaged parts of intestinal mucosa when passing through the intestinal tract, it can lead to vague pain in the abdomen after bowel movement.
2. Intestinal spasm: it is the symptom of paroxysmal abdominal pain caused by the strong contraction of the smooth muscle of the intestinal wall. During bowel movement, the smooth muscle of the intestinal wall may be induced to contract strongly due to intestinal peristalsis, which may lead to abdominal pain after bowel movement.
3. Intestinal tumor: refers to the tumor occurring in the intestine. It mainly manifests as change of bowel habit, abnormal fecal character, abdominal pain, abdominal mass and other symptoms, which may also cause vague pain in the stomach after bowel movement.
There are many other causes of vague pain in the stomach after bowel movement, which should be taken seriously, consult the doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s advice for further treatment or therapy.