Why Anxiety Causes Stomach Problems (And How to Calm Your Gut)

Have you ever felt:

  • butterflies in your stomach
  • nausea without being sick
  • bloating during stress
  • sudden stomach pain when anxious
    That’s not random.
    Your gut and brain are directly connected through something called the gut-brain axis.
    When you feel anxious, your stomach feels it too.

Why anxiety affects your stomach

When you’re anxious:
1️⃣ Your body releases stress hormones
2️⃣ Blood flow shifts away from digestion
3️⃣ Your gut muscles tighten
This can cause:

  • nausea
  • stomach cramps
  • bloating
  • diarrhea or constipation
  • loss of appetite
    Your body is preparing for danger — not digestion.

The anxiety–gut cycle

Here’s the tricky part:
Anxiety → stomach discomfort
Stomach discomfort → more anxiety
And the cycle continues.
If you also struggle with emotional eating, stomach discomfort can increase cravings for comfort foods.

How to calm your stomach gently

Try these:
✔ Slow belly breathing (hand on stomach)
✔ Warm tea (chamomile or peppermint)
✔ Small balanced meals
✔ Gentle walking
When your nervous system calms, your gut follows.

Gentle reminder

Stomach anxiety symptoms are uncomfortable — but they are not dangerous.
Your body is reacting to stress, not failing you.

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