Why does it hurt when you move your stomach?

Stomach pain when moving is related to indigestion, acute gastritis, appendicitis, pancreatitis and other factors. When indigestion occurs, not only is gastric juice secretion relatively low, but gastric peristalsis is also relatively slow, so there is a lot of food in the stomach, and when moving, stomach pain occurs because the food in the stomach rubs and squeezes the stomach wall. In acute gastritis, there is inflammation, congestion, and edema in the gastric mucosa, and stomach acid and food residues can rub against the gastric mucosa during movement, so stomach pain can occur. When appendicitis is febrile, the pain is mainly in the right lower abdomen, and it also affects the stomach, especially during exercise when the inflammation increases, causing pain in the stomach. During an acute attack of appendicitis, bed rest should be taken as much as possible to reduce the aggravation of pain. During an attack of pancreatitis, the pancreatic organ becomes infected due to self-digestion, and during exercise, the drainage of stomach acid into the duodenum leads to edema and congestion of the duodenal papilla, which affects the drainage of pancreatic fluid, thus causing pain in the stomach.