What is the cause of stomach rumbling and diarrhea

Stomach rumbling is also known as bowel sounds and diarrhea is also known as diarrhea. The main causes of gurgling and diarrhea include gastrointestinal dysfunction, enteritis, and drug effects. 1. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: gastrointestinal dysfunction, gastrointestinal hyperperistalsis, gas and liquid collision, resulting in gurgling, that is, intestinal tinnitus. Hyper peristalsis can also result in the shortening of the retention time of celiac disease in the intestine, leading to the inability of celiac disease to be fully absorbed, thus leading to diarrhea. 2. Enteritis: When enteritis occurs, the intestinal mucosa is damaged and indigestion is likely to occur, resulting in excessive intestinal gas production. When intestinal peristalsis occurs, the gas collides with the liquid and produces bowel sounds. In addition, inflammation of the intestinal mucosa can seep out a lot of mucus, resulting in diarrhea. 3. Drugs: some drugs such as mannitol, salt laxatives can lead to intestinal tinnitus and diarrhea. Salt laxatives can promote intestinal peristalsis, producing intestinal tinnitus; at the same time can increase the intestinal water, resulting in osmotic diarrhea. Bowel sounds and diarrhea can also involve a variety of causes, if the bowel sounds and diarrhea are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner to consult a doctor to identify the cause of the targeted treatment.