When food stays in the stomach too long, it can lead to various digestive issues, such as bloating, discomfort, and nausea. This prolonged retention may cause the stomach to produce excess acid, potentially resulting in acid reflux or gastritis. Additionally, slow gastric emptying can impair nutrient absorption and lead to feelings of fullness that discourage further eating, affecting overall nutrition. In severe cases, it may indicate an underlying medical condition requiring attention.
Food doesn't stay in the anus. Food stays in the stomach. Other stuff stays in the anus.
If your asking how long does food stay in your stomach before digesting is 4-6 hours. Depending on if your active after eating or not.
Food typically stays in a dog's stomach for about 2-6 hours before moving into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption.
You need to take it at the same time or within 1/2 hour after.
Never, it stays there permanently.
it stays there forever, a bit like how chewing gum stays in your stomach
Food stays in the organs for a relatively long time as it travels through the digestive system, where it is broken down and absorbed. The process of digestion takes time as the food moves through the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine, where nutrients are extracted and waste is processed. Efficient digestion is important for the body to extract the necessary nutrients from food.
Changes liquid milk into a (semi) solid food. When milk is a large part of the diet it is important that it stays in the stomach long enough for the gastric juices to do their job.
Food stays in the small intestine about 3-5 hours
When stomach is empty, leaves immediately and goes into intestines. http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=132551 Keith S. :{)>
what you do is buy abunch of food and only buy food that stays good for a long time then buy new food evry 5 months and buy a big safe and keep all your monny in it
It's probably dead