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When you grab a coffee from a café or convenience store, it’s natural to expect that caffeine-induced energy and improved focus that comes with it. However, for some people, their daily espresso or latte leads to a strange, uncomfortable feeling in their stomachs. What causes this, and what can be done to avoid it?<\/p>\n

As it turns out, the stomach pain many associate with coffee could be caused by a number of factors, including hypersensitivity to caffeine, a specific form of food intolerance, diet and lifestyle choices, or a combination of all three.<\/p>\n

According to Dr. William Tennecke, a gastroenterologist and assistant professor at UC San Diego, the caffeine in coffee can cause some people to have a hypersensitive “gut,” which results in abdominal pain and discomfort. These symptoms, which can include nausea, whole-body soreness, and general fatigue, may be more common in people who are genetically predisposed to caffeine sensitivity.<\/p>\n

Dr. Alexander Bickford, nutritionist and gastrointestinal health expert, also believes that some people may be intolerant to certain compounds in coffee. These can cause irritation or inflammation of the stomach and intestine leading to serious discomfort.<\/p>\n