Most causes are temporary and not serious. They may have to do with digestion, menstruation or a passing virus. For example:
Digestive issues
Abdominal pain after eating may be due to:
Indigestion.
Gas and gas pain.
Constipation.
Diarrhea.
Food allergies and intolerances.
Food poisoning.
Inflammation
Irritation or infection in your organs can cause temporary inflammation, such as:
Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu).
Peptic ulcer disease.
Chronic acid reflux (GERD).
Urinary tract infection (UTI).
Female reproductive cycle
If you have a uterus, you might experience occasional pain from:
Menstrual cramps.
Ovulation pain.
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Pain in the belly generally suggests a worm infestation. It will be better if you seek consultation with a General Physician so that some questions regarding the nature of pain and its location can be asked and a precise diagnosis made.
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