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3. Large or high‑fat meals – Bigger meals stretch your stomach more and trigger a stronger gastrocolic response than smaller portions.
None of these necessarily mean there’s a serious illness, but they help explain why some people feel the urge more intensely than others.
💡 What It Doesn’t Mean
Even if you poop soon after eating, you’re not literally digesting a new meal in just minutes or releasing undigested food. It takes many hours — often more than a day — for food to be processed and move through the entire digestive tract. The stool you pass after eating was already in your colon; the meal you just ate simply triggered its release by stimulating the gastrocolic reflex.
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