Excessive intestinal peristalsis can result in hyperactive bowel sounds, which can be seen in acute and chronic enteritis, dysbiosis or dyspepsia, and can be treated with medications to adjust intestinal dysbiosis, such as lactase, stomachic suppressant tablets, etc. If the irritable bowel sounds are hyperactive due to enteritis, it can be treated with antibiotics, such as haloperidol or flavopiridol. Generally, excessive intestinal peristalsis is prone to intestinal spasmodic abdominal pain, diarrhea or thinning stools, and may be accompanied by indigestion, so attention should be paid to adjusting intestinal function, eating a regular diet, and eating less cold, spicy and stimulating food. It can also be adjusted with Chinese herbal medicine that strengthens the spleen and regulates the qi, avoiding cold stimulation of the abdomen and maintaining a good mood.