If the sound of water sloshing in the stomach is caused by drinking too much water, it often needs no treatment. If it is caused by fluid in the abdominal cavity, it is necessary to find out the cause and treat the original disease (e.g. cirrhosis of the liver, intra-abdominal infection, etc.) or to puncture and draw out the fluid. 1. Drinking too much water: If you drink too much water, you can hear the sound of fluid flowing in the abdominal cavity when you move around, which is manifested as the sound of water sloshing around. Usually there is no need for special treatment, and you can drink a small amount of water several times during the day. 2. Abdominal fluid accumulation: Abdominal fluid accumulation caused by various reasons (e.g. cirrhosis, intra-abdominal infections, etc.) can cause the sound of water shaking in the stomach when pressing the abdomen or during activities. (1) Cirrhosis of the liver: This can be treated with liver-protecting (e.g., with medications such as silymarin) and antiviral (e.g., with entecavir) medications. (2) Intra-abdominal infection: it can be treated by using sensitive antimicrobial drugs to reduce inflammatory exudation from the abdominal cavity. Intractable peritoneal effusion, if necessary, may also be puncture and aspiration, while cytological examination of the effusion may be performed, which can be used to exclude neoplastic diseases. 3. Pyloric obstruction: if there is still a vibrating watery sound after several hours of fasting, it suggests the possibility of gastric retention. Gastric retention suggests that the outlet of the stomach has been obstructed, resulting in the phenomenon of food retention in the stomach. Gastrointestinal decompression and surgery may be indicated. There are many other reasons for the watery sound in the stomach, such as intestinal obstruction, etc. If the above symptoms continue to be unrelieved, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and then actively treat it under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition.