The stomach can’t digest corn. Is that normal?

Inability of the stomach to digest corn is usually normal.
Corn is a kind of crude fiber food, containing a large amount of protein, starch, vitamins, fiber, unsaturated fatty acids, etc., especially the skin of corn kernels, which is not easy to be digested.
Or eating too much at one time will burden the stomach and intestines, affecting the digestive function, leading to the occurrence of the stomach is now unable to digest corn, corn kernels in the feces, etc. It is especially common among the elderly or groups of patients with other gastrointestinal disorders.
If a patient repeatedly experiences food indigestion, it is recommended that they visit a regular hospital in a timely manner.