A doctor explains that needing to go for a bowel movement immediately after eating is due to the
**gastrocolic reflex**, a normal physiological response.
### What is the Gastrocolic Reflex?
– **Definition**: When you eat, your stomach stretches, triggering signals to your brain and
colon to contract and make room for new food.
– **What Happens**: The stool that exits is older, digested material, not the food you just ate.
### When the Reflex is Heightened
– **Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)**: Those with IBS may have a heightened gastrocolic reflex,
leading to cramping, diarrhea, or abdominal pain after meals.
– **Symptoms**: Cleveland Clinic notes symptoms include discomfort,
gas, bloating, and changes in bowel habits.
### Managing Symptoms
For individuals with a sensitive reflex or IBS, there are ways to ease discomfort,
though a doctor’s advice is recommended for tailored solutions.