Defecation immediately after eating is normal in most cases, but it is not normal for patients to have frequent bowel movements after meals.
Stool is the excreta of the large intestine. When food is not absorbed, the residue produced can be excreted from the anus to form stool. Occasionally, it is normal to have a bowel movement immediately after eating a meal, but if you have frequent bowel movements immediately after eating a meal, you need to consider intestinal disorders.
Disorders of the intestinal flora, eating greasy and irritating foods, and irritable bowel syndrome can cause frequent bowel movements immediately after meals.
When the patient’s intestinal flora disorder, the intestinal digestive function is impaired, the food can not be fully digested and absorbed in the intestine, so there will be stool after meals; when the patient eats spicy and stimulating food, it will stimulate the gastrointestinal tract to accelerate peristalsis, which will lead to the phenomenon of bowel movement after meals; patients with irritable bowel syndrome will also have this symptom.
If patients frequently have bowel movements immediately after meals, they need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out appropriate examinations to clarify the cause of the disease, and then actively treat the disease.