A stomach that keeps growling, known medically as hyperactive bowel sounds, is a sign of increased intestinal peristalsis. Such sounds are made when gas in the intestine passes through the fluid. I. Hyperactive bowel sounds can be divided into physiological and can also appear when pathological. Physiological increased intestinal peristalsis is commonly seen when hungry or when the abdomen is stimulated by adverse factors such as cold or heat, and at this time, Kirikou is usually occasional or of short duration. Second, pathological hyperactive intestinal sounds are seen in gastrointestinal inflammation, such as dysentery, acute gastroenteritis, intestinal obstruction or cold, diarrhea, etc. Intestinal peristalsis presents hyperactivity, which can cause intestinal colic when it continues to be severe. Therefore, occasional stomach growling is normal. If it occurs continuously and the cause is unknown, accompanied by other symptoms such as abdominal pain and diarrhea, it is best to go to the hospital and seek medical treatment according to the test results.