![]() ![]() ![]() “Having an occasional belly ache is not a problem-it’s essentially normal,” William Chey, M.D., professor of medicine at the University of Michigan, director of the GI Physiology Laboratory, and codirector of the Michigan Bowel Control Program, tells SELF. It’s worth noting that experiencing some cramps in your midsection after eating can be no big deal as long as it doesn’t happen often. So if you get stomach cramps after eating, you’re probably determined to make them stop ASAP. ![]() Many of us can agree that eating something delicious is (or should be) the best part of the day! Even if you don’t take special joy in food or spend a ton of your time deciding what to cook for dinner, eating is something we have to deal with as part and parcel of living as human beings. Stomach cramps after eating are the absolute worst. ![]()
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