I’m not hungry, but my stomach growls.

Gurgling is associated with irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal flora imbalance, intestinal obstruction, acute enteritis, etc. During an attack of irritable bowel syndrome, not only the intestinal function is impaired, but also hyperperistalsis exists. The water and gas in the intestines will make a gurgling sound during peristalsis, but this has nothing to do with hunger. When there is an imbalance of intestinal flora in the human body, the undesirable flora in the intestines will react with the food residues to produce gas, and the gas will travel through the food waste, which will cause the gurgling sound, and this situation has nothing to do with intestinal hunger. Intestinal obstruction in the attack due to intestinal blockage, so the contents can not be discharged and build up above, due to excessive dilatation of the intestinal lumen, the accumulation of coeliac, so the formation of intestinal hyper-voice, which will not only not be accompanied by the feeling of hunger, but also nausea, vomiting and other manifestations. During the attack of acute enteritis, a large amount of intestinal fluid will be secreted due to inflammation in the intestines, resulting in excessive intestinal water, and a gurgling sound will be made during intestinal peristalsis.