Why does Indian food inflame the bowel/anus?

I ate Indian food two times now and on both occasions I experienced anal mucus and discharge from the anal region, is it unique to Indian food?

Why is the function of this mucus? Is it the Indian’s intention?

I would feel better about it if I knew their medical reasons, the restaurant didn’t disclose it’s purpose and function. It’s difficult removing it from the handle.
Cleaning products??
Why are the Indians doing this to me?
I’m not racist.

You’re probably just sensitive to the spices. Usually this happens when you find the food spicy to eat as well. Was eating it comfortable, or difficult for you? If it’s difficult to eat, don’t force yourself. The mucus membranes in the mouth that are sensitive to the spices are similar to those at the other end.

4 Responses to “Why does Indian food inflame the bowel/anus?”

  1. Singinganddancing on November 19th, 2009 at 10:35 pm

    You’re probably just sensitive to the spices. Usually this happens when you find the food spicy to eat as well. Was eating it comfortable, or difficult for you? If it’s difficult to eat, don’t force yourself. The mucus membranes in the mouth that are sensitive to the spices are similar to those at the other end.
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  2. I have no idea what you’re talking about. I’ve never had a problem with Indian food. Seriously though, if you got sick the first time, why did you eat it again?
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  3. You must have a sensitivity to one of the spices or maybe an allergy.
    I eat Indian food at least once a week, and have been eating it regularly for years and I have never experienced what you have described, nor do I know anyone else who has!
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  4. You just can’t eat spicy food, lots of people can’t. On the other hand, it takes a while to get used to chilli
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    Check for irritable bowel

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