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What Causes Abdominal Cramps And Excessive Sweating After Eating Out?
About three hours after eating a piece of pepperoni pizza and drinking about 8oz of beer I broke out in a sweat with very painful cramps in my abdomen. The cramps set in about 5 pm. They have subsided somewhat but my abdomen is still tender with cramps but not as severe. The chills and sweats have subsided also, but I am very uncomfortable with pressure in my abdomen . No one else got sick on the pizza. I am 5 years out from an complete esophajectomy for stage three esophageal cancer. I have not had any issues and am able to eat anything I want in moderation.
Stomach pain can be caused by various conditions but is most likely related to a food allergy or lactose intolerance.Pizza contains wheat milk products and soy.This three ingredients can trigger various digestive complications based in your condition.If the pain is severe I would suggest to talk to your doctor.
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What Causes Abdominal Cramps And Excessive Sweating After Eating Out?
Hello thanks for your question Stomach pain can be caused by various conditions but is most likely related to a food allergy or lactose intolerance.Pizza contains wheat milk products and soy.This three ingredients can trigger various digestive complications based in your condition.If the pain is severe I would suggest to talk to your doctor. Kind regards