Users' questions

What causes diarrhea and sulfur burps?

What causes diarrhea and sulfur burps?

Research has shown that infections in the digestive system caused by H. Pyloris bacteria and Giardia parasite can cause eggy burps. If you have one of these infections, you will very likely experience other symptoms, such as stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea.

Why does it feel sharp when I burp?

Besides food and drink, you may have a medical condition that creates gas pains. Heartburn or indigestion can cause stomach acid to leak up into the esophagus and cause sharp chest pains from burping. Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), can cause air to become trapped in your esophagus.

Why do my burps smell like rotten eggs and my stomach hurts?

The rotten egg smell associated with sulfur burps comes from hydrogen sulfide gas. When bacteria in the mouth and digestive system break down food, new compounds form. Hydrogen sulfide is one of the byproducts of digestion.

What are the most common causes of burning diarrhea?

Burning diarrhea usually can be traced to one of two causes. In most cases, the burning comes from the enzymes and acids that break down food in the stomach and small intestine. Hot, spicy foods might also cause burning diarrhea.

Why does diarrhea cause abdominal pain?

As with abdominal pain, diarrhea is due to a diversity of different causes. When abdominal pain and diarrhea occur together then it is likely that the underlying cause is due to a problem with the digestive tract as most of the digestive tract lies in the abdomen.

Why does my stomach hurt when I have diarrhea?

Abdominal pain and diarrhea that occurs at the same time can be caused by a variety of factors. These can include indigestion, a viral infection such as the stomach flu, or an intestinal disease.

What causes sharp abdominal pain with diarrhea?

“Severe abdominal pain with urgency to defecate [diarrhea] is usually caused by an intestinal infection (viral, bacterial, food poisoning) or by a chronic inflammatory disorder like ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease.”. Another inflammatory disorder that can cause these symptoms is microscopic colitis.