The most common type of this condition is a watery sound in the gastric region, and there are two possibilities, one is obstruction of the pyloric hilum, which is often caused by relative narrowing of the pyloric hilum due to ulcers in the duodenal bulb, or gastric sinus ulcers. In this case, there is more retained fluid in the gastric cavity, and during the activity there can be a vibro-hydraulic sound in the gastric region, which causes a sensation of water in the abdomen. In this clinical situation, gastroscopy needs to be perfected to further assist in the diagnosis and treatment. The second condition is mostly due to hyperactive bowel sounds, faster intestinal peristalsis, or uncoordinated peristalsis, and the excessive irritation of water in the intestine, which causes a more pronounced rattling of the intestine. This is the result of poor digestion and can be treated with Mosapride capsules and Bifidobacterium capsules as appropriate. If constipation is present, a complete abdominal plain film examination is also required to further assist in the diagnosis and treatment.