Upper right abdominal pain when having bowel movements may be caused by acute gastroenteritis, indigestion, colitis and other reasons.
1. Acute gastroenteritis: Eating unclean or moldy food can cause bacterial infection in the gastrointestinal tract, accelerated peristalsis, promoting defecation, which can cause pain in the upper right abdomen.
2. Indigestion: eating too much food at one time, the gastrointestinal tract digestion and absorption burden increases, can cause pain in the upper right abdomen. The undigested and unabsorbed intestinal contents will be discharged with the peristalsis of the intestinal tract, resulting in the urge to defecate.
3. Colitis: When inflammation occurs in the colon, it can cause pain in the upper right abdomen. Damage to the mucous membrane of the colon, the ability to absorb nutrients is weakened, and the number of bowel movements can be increased.
There may be other causes of pain in the upper right abdomen when having bowel movements, such as irritable bowel syndrome, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy.