yes it can. Chilies get absorbed in the system and excreted in urine. Risk is high if a person is Diabetic. Only cure is to avoid spicy food specially red chili powder in the food. Problem is less common with chili flakes.
No. Blood in the urine is probably caused from something else.
breast cancer or gonherrea
Golgappas are a very spicy Indian food, usually sold in the streets of that country. The stomach ache and burning sensation is probably caused by heartburn or too much acid from the spicy food. Taking an antacid like Tums should help a lot.
Certain kinds of spicy foods have a chemical call capsaicin in them, which can irritate nerve endings. The anus lining is filled with nerve endings and is very sensitive to pain. When capsaicin is excreted, you can still feel that burning sensation.
Lemonade. Also using a lemon with salt would help.
Eating spicy food is kind of like sinning. You eat it because it is awesome, but you know there will be consequences. spicy foods can cause the veins of the rectum to become inflamed or dilated and can cause pain. It can also irritate the intestines if you are not use to eating spicy food regularly (causing that fire-in-the-hole sensation).
You mean why is it "possible" to taste spicy food despite absence of its "taste receptors" in the tongue. Well, its because spicy food contains capsaicin. It is an organic molecule found in chillis and peppers capable to producing a burning feeling upon tissue contact. This is due to it binding to a neuronal receptor VR1, allowing movement of ions and such would result in a burning sensory sensation. That is why "spicyness" can be felt even on your lips when eating spicy food.
The penis is extremely well innervated and sensitive to both mechanical (touch) and chemical stimuli. If you eat a lot of very spicy food, the capsaicin (the chemical that causes chiles to be spicy) is not completely metabolized and broken down and like other waste products is excreted both through the feces and the urine. This leftover capsaicin irritates the urethral meatus (the hole of the penis) and causes a short term transient burning sensation which should clear within a few minutes of finishing urination. Unfortunately not much can be done about it other than cutting down on foods containing capsaicin (spicy chiles). However if the burning persists or occurs even when you haven't consumed spicy food, or if there is a discharge then its likely an infection or STD of some sort and you should consult your physician.
Some people like their chili spicy, some like it mild. Chili gets it's name from the chili pepper that is used in making it. You can add different kinds of peppers to make it more spicy. Jalapino is common. Habanero is extremely hot. Add to taste.
Heart burn symptoms include a burning sensation in the chest, coughing or wheezing, and pain that gets worse when you lied down. It can be triggered by smoking, drinking and eating spicy or acidic foods.
Its not a chemical thing. It dilutes Cap... Capai... The stuff that makes peppers spicy. "Spicy" isnt a taste, its a sensation felt by the tastebuds as a result of cap... that stuff. Bread is apparently a better alternative to milk, though, as it absorbs the "spicy" oils.
Spiciness is not a taste. It is caused by capacsin activating the same nociceptors responsible for the sensation of the pain when burnt.
No