If the stomach pulls and hurts when sneezing, there are usually several factors that lead to the following: First, gastrointestinal phytodysfunction. When the gastrointestinal phytodysfunction is too disturbed and sensitive, the clinical symptom of abdominal pulling pain will appear when sneezing. Second, when there are infectious diseases in the abdomen, such as acute enteritis, acute gastritis, erosive gastritis, bile reflux gastritis, or when there is peritonitis and pancreatitis, the abdomen will have pulling pain when sneezing. Third, when the blood supply to the large arteries is inadequate, such as coronary artery ischemia in the heart, there will also be involved pain in the abdomen when sneezing, leading to clinical symptoms of discomfort around the body. Fourth, when the body is deprived of oxygen, such as pulmonary hypertension, hypertension, pulmonary insufficiency, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the clinical symptoms of abdominal involvement pain during sneezing may also occur.