The feelings of fluttering you are experiencing could be a number of stomach-related issues that you must take into consideration including peristaltis, muscle cramp or some type of irritable bowel syndrome or what is known as IBS.
This could mean that the digestive system or the intestines are slightly damaged or inflamed or it could also mean that you are suffering from digestion or stress-related issues.
If in doubt, you should immediately consult your doctor or physician, so book an appointment. If it does turn out to be that you have IBS then your doctor may refer you to a specialist in order for them to perform an endoscopy.
In the first instance, you need to contact your doctor. Irritable bowel syndrome is a common functional gut disorder in the large intestine and goes right down to the bowel region.
It might not even be diagnosed and may appear clear at first glance when examined under an endoscopy. Some foods will not agree with you if you have this disease, including spicy and acidic foods such as lemons, limes, tomatoes and some types of cuisine that contain spices and chillies.
IBS commonly appears in young adults and teenagers who may suffer from pain and discomfort in different parts of the abdomen which may come and go over a period of time. Other symptoms include intermittent bloating and swelling of the abdomen and the feeling that you need to pass wind more often.
Other minor reasons why you may feel like this could be as a result of pregnancy but this can only be seen in women until you are around four months pregnant. Usually the feelings and kicking inside the womb only occurs around 15-20 weeks.
This could mean that the digestive system or the intestines are slightly damaged or inflamed or it could also mean that you are suffering from digestion or stress-related issues.
If in doubt, you should immediately consult your doctor or physician, so book an appointment. If it does turn out to be that you have IBS then your doctor may refer you to a specialist in order for them to perform an endoscopy.
In the first instance, you need to contact your doctor. Irritable bowel syndrome is a common functional gut disorder in the large intestine and goes right down to the bowel region.
It might not even be diagnosed and may appear clear at first glance when examined under an endoscopy. Some foods will not agree with you if you have this disease, including spicy and acidic foods such as lemons, limes, tomatoes and some types of cuisine that contain spices and chillies.
IBS commonly appears in young adults and teenagers who may suffer from pain and discomfort in different parts of the abdomen which may come and go over a period of time. Other symptoms include intermittent bloating and swelling of the abdomen and the feeling that you need to pass wind more often.
Other minor reasons why you may feel like this could be as a result of pregnancy but this can only be seen in women until you are around four months pregnant. Usually the feelings and kicking inside the womb only occurs around 15-20 weeks.