Sleeping on a full stomach is not necessarily a disease.
Sleeping on a full stomach can be caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain. The amount of blood supply in the human body is relatively fixed. As the blood vessels around the digestive system dilate after eating a full meal, more blood enters the stomach and intestines, and then the blood supply to the brain decreases, the brain will have a short-term lack of oxygen, which will make people want to sleep, and this is not a disease.
Eat a full meal can be half an hour after lunch and then sleep for a while, eat a full meal directly to sleep will lead to food accumulation. After eating a full meal, food will enter the stomach for digestion, usually takes a few hours to empty, and eat directly to sleep is not conducive to the digestion and absorption of food, long time will cause gastric problems, fat and so on.
If the symptom of wanting to sleep on a full stomach worsens, you should seek medical attention. After a clear diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.