luvdatbud
01-03-2003, 01:35 PM
ok, well any night I drink, which is about 5 nights a week, the poop i take the next morning accually hurts.usually runny and nearly resembling what i had for dinner.hurts even more when i wipe. After I wipe the poop clean on the toilet paper little red dots of blood.??? hemroids??? or alcohol related?
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Sarah68
01-04-2003, 11:07 AM
I have to say that it sounds as if you could have two problems. Firstly, blood on your toilet paper does sound like hemmarhoids, but I should get it checked out if I was you.
Also, unfortunately, alcohol can upset your stomach a lot and cause you to have diarrhea the day afterwards. Lager and beer is the worst and this is due to the gassy nature of it, the wheat and the yeast. Wine can also do this and it is due to the yeast and sugar content upseting your stomach.
Sometimes, if I drink for about two nights in a row, then I have a bad stomach afterwards, with stomach cramps and diarrhea.
If I were you, I would cut down on your alcohol intake and see if your stomach improves.
It could also be that your liver has become overloaded with the alcohol, so it might help to cut down and start taking some Milk Thistle to help your liver.
Good luck.
Also, unfortunately, alcohol can upset your stomach a lot and cause you to have diarrhea the day afterwards. Lager and beer is the worst and this is due to the gassy nature of it, the wheat and the yeast. Wine can also do this and it is due to the yeast and sugar content upseting your stomach.
Sometimes, if I drink for about two nights in a row, then I have a bad stomach afterwards, with stomach cramps and diarrhea.
If I were you, I would cut down on your alcohol intake and see if your stomach improves.
It could also be that your liver has become overloaded with the alcohol, so it might help to cut down and start taking some Milk Thistle to help your liver.
Good luck.
Harry
01-04-2003, 12:50 PM
There are some things that mess up your digestion because they are actually preservatives and don't allow your gastric juices to work on the nutrients for proper absorption. Alcohol is definitely one of them along with too much salt or sugar that are both used to cure or preserve some food items.

