What should I do if my stomach keeps rumbling?

Frequent stomach grumbling may be caused by hunger, functional dyspepsia, enteritis, intestinal obstruction, etc. According to its cause, it can be relieved by eating, drugs such as domperidone, norfloxacin, etc., and surgery. 1. Hunger: the stomach is empty, gastric glands secrete a large amount of gastric acid, and the mixture of water and gas during gastric peristalsis causes the stomach to grumble, which can be relieved after eating a moderate amount of food. 2. Functional dyspepsia: the fermentation of food accumulated in the stomach produces gas causing bloating, stimulating gastrointestinal peristalsis leading to the occurrence of grumbling, can be given domperidone, compound digestive enzyme capsules and other medications. 3. Enteritis: Bacterial infection of the intestinal tract causes gurgling, diarrhea and abdominal pain, which can be treated with cefaclor, norfloxacin, montelukast, bifidobacteria and other drugs. 4. Intestinal obstruction: If the intestinal tract is obstructed, resulting in hyperactive bowel sounds, surgery can be considered, such as intestinal adhesion release surgery, to unblock the obstruction and relieve the symptoms. If self-adjustment fails to improve the symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions.