Iwonderaboutthings Posted August 3, 2013 Share Posted August 3, 2013 (edited) I strongly suspect that, in general, once food has been chewed it's cool enough to eat without any problems. I also suspect that "an upset stomach" is the most common psychosomatic problem recorded/ repotrted. I have a question, can smoking cause " stomach cramps" I think I have read this before on a health page somewhere, but I am a smoker and no doubt I have found that the older I have become it seems that these stomach cramps get worse.. I even at times have shallow breathing especially when it is cloudy. I have been checked up no signs of cancer in my lungs and my lungs are 100% in good condition. So I am confused on some things about cigarettes.. I have tried stopping at times successfully and I know the health issues cigarettes causes, but not to sure about prolonged stomach cramps. Endoscopy shows no inflammation either.. Thanks in advance.. Edited August 3, 2013 by Iwonderaboutthings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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