What causes someone to have to go to the restroom so many times?


Question:
I have a friend whom after he eats a meal or sometimes not even a whole meal he has to run to the bathroom.What could be going on a high metabolism,or something medically wrong?I know it's not a eating disorder.So does anyone have any ideas?

Answers:
Irritable bowel syndrome, Crones, Colitis ,he should he checked out by a gastroenterologist

Other Answers:
Depends what they are doing in the bathroom. It could be irritable bowel syndrome.
a weak bladder
Cocaine problem maybe
You may have Overactive bladder
It's best to consult their doctor as it can be any number of things
Is she going to the bathroon to throw up? She could be bulemic (or however u spell it)
Best to check with a doctor.could be a kidney infection.
Maybe hes eating a lot of foods that are high in fiber.
He could have a weak bladder. Are you talking about urinating? Different liquids go through the body quicker than others. As far as food, fruits and vegetables go through the body quicker than starches and meats. The quicker the food goes and out is actually good. That means the body quickly got all the nutrients out of the food and then it passes. It is healthy and normal for the human body to have a bowel movement 3-4 times a day. Anyone who has one once a day or every other day is not eating right. The food is just stuck in the colon-constipation, colon cancer, and toxins entering the blood system are all results!!
The consumption of too much liquid, is one thing to causes it.
He may eat at regular intervals. in other words he goes because he ate at that time the day before and it takes 24 hours to digest s meal
im sometimes the same way right after i eat i think what happens as i eat it breaks down the food so fast by the time im done its been broken down, that i use to have to go all the time when ever there was runing water
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