What causes a loud stomach rattle

Loud stomach rattling can be seen in physiological conditions such as more air in the stomach, faster digestive peristalsis, or caused by pathological factors, such as gastroenteritis, gastric ulcer, pyloric obstruction and other conditions related.
1. Physiological factors: when excessive hunger, eating too quickly, etc., may lead to more air in the stomach. In order to better digest food, when the intestines and stomach perform normal peristalsis, the air inside the stomach is squeezed resulting in a rumbling sound in the stomach. Excessive gastrointestinal sound and increased anal excretion may occur, leading to loud stomach rattling.
2. Pathological factors: gastritis, gastric ulcer patients due to intestinal mucosal damage, resulting in the gastrointestinal tract peristalsis function is affected, causing intestinal hyperacoustic, resulting in the appearance of the stomach rattling sound. In addition, the pyloric obstruction when the food long-term retention in the gastrointestinal tract, producing a large amount of gas, can also lead to a loud stomach ringing.
It is recommended to eat more light, easy to digest and absorb the food, to avoid the stomach and intestines by spicy, stimulation, cold, greasy and other stimuli. If you often have a loud stomach rumbling or other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for endoscopic examination to clarify whether there is organic lesions.