Yes, your stomach can swell or feel bloated when you don't eat for an extended period. This can be due to a buildup of gas or fluid in the digestive system, as well as the body’s response to hunger signals. Additionally, the stomach may produce excess acid when it’s empty, leading to discomfort. Eating smaller, more frequent meals can help manage these symptoms.
yes,he is just like everyone else.plus he says stomach aces dont feel good.
After a few hours they will begin to swell.
well, i dont know wat all of them eat but i do know that nicks fav food is stake.. well, i dont know wat all of them eat but i do know that nicks fav food is stake..
All you want, if they don't hurt your stomach then eat until your full cause the health benefits are amazing
No, it is not possible to pop after you eat. Myth Busters even proved that your stomach wouldn't pop if you eat Pop Rocks and drink soda.
ABSOLUTELY NOT ! The bread will swell in their stomach and cause intestinal blockage ! Would they eat bread in their natural habitat... NO !
please DO NOT feed your iguana celery it makes their stomach swell up and bleed from thr ears
Eating too much of anything causes your stomach to expand to hold it all. Eating raw rice, though, will not cause your stomach to swell and it actually does not harm birds either, who eat raw rice wherever it grows or is farmed.
exercise, eat healthy, and actually workout. dont eat junkfood.
You dont really eat this food as in as a result its not in your stomach but you do chew it and its chewing gum.
Yes - otherwise they'll absorb the digestive juices in your stomach, and swell up - causing severe discomfort !
Reports are mixed whether ice causes a stomach to swell. Stomach swelling is more likely caused by eating and drinking things that cause bloating, such as soda and alcohol.
i heard your stomach will explode but i dont believe it
no.
Yes but you dont wanna go on an empty stomach for long.Try to eat if you can
Yes, it makes their stomach swell... killing them.
No its impossible tooUlcersz are in your mouth so?