Anal abdominal gurgling. Is that normal?

Anal and abdominal gurgling can be categorized as physiological and pathological. Physiologic is related to eating too much gas-producing food, which is a normal phenomenon. Pathologic may be related to enteritis, intestinal obstruction and other diseases. 1. Physiological: physiological anorectal abdominal gurgling is a normal phenomenon, may be eating too much sweet potatoes, beans, milk, carbonated beverages, etc., causing intestinal peristalsis to accelerate the food-produced gas in the intestinal tract, resulting in the emergence of anorectal abdominal gurgling. Generally no special treatment is needed, and the symptoms can be relieved by themselves. 2. Pathologic: including enteritis, intestinal obstruction and so on. (1) enteritis: often manifested as fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc., can also lead to abdominal distension, due to inflammation stimulation of the intestinal tract so that intestinal peristalsis accelerated, resulting in anorectal abdominal gurgling symptoms. (2) Intestinal obstruction: It often manifests as abdominal pain, vomiting, abdominal distension and cessation of defecation. Bloating can cause gas to be free in the intestinal tract, resulting in symptoms of anorectal gurgling. If the anorectal gurgling is physiological, it is a normal phenomenon, if it is a pathological cause, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, and give treatment.