Rustling in the throat when you are hungry may be caused by the passage of gas in the throat area when you are hungry. Stomach acid secretion increases when you are hungry, and the acid enters the intestines, leading to increased peristalsis and increased gas. The gas travels upward into the throat area and a slight, rustling sound may occur. If there are no other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to eat in time, and generally do not need special medication. It is recommended not to be in a constant state of hunger, and usually have a regular and balanced diet. If the symptoms of stomach discomfort occur frequently, if necessary, you can go to the hospital gastroenterology department for examination to determine whether it is related to certain diseases, clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.