Why does your stomach tickle when you go down a hill
Or a recommendation for a specific test, doctor, care provider, procedure, treatment plan, product, or course of action.The content on this site is presented in a summary fashion, and is intended to be used for educational and entertainment purposes only.4.9k views answered >2 years ago.Imagine the hill ended abruptly, basically a jump.The ground pushes up on your feet, pushing up on your bones and organs.
If you go fast, the car makes a long, gentle arc.The sinking feeling in your stomach when on a rollercoaster or driving over a hill is caused by a change in force experienced by your organs.Basically you and the airplane are both in a steady climb and when the aircraft levels off you continue to move up faster so it (via the seatbelt) keeps you at its same level and decelerates your own personal vertical climb.He may enjoy your reaction if you are quite ticklish.This can create the sensation of a bounding pulse.
If that stomach twitching is really bothering you, see a neurologist to rule out any disease process and put your mind at ease.At work, whenever me and this girl (who is also a friend) see each other she says hi and then starts tickling my stomach whenever she comes close to me.When you accelerate downwards, you suddenly feel a reduction of the forces you normally experience due to gravity on your internal organs (particularly in the abdominal area where humans are generally squidgy and slosh around a bit).Your reaction to a foreign touch, even when your girl friend touches your abdomen is a withdrawal flexor reflex i feel.Of course me being the annoying one kept on.
Your abdominal wall muscles contract and spasm in response to the superficial tactile stimuli.