Why does your stomach still scream when you’re full?

The stomach will scream after eating is related to factors such as gastrointestinal dysfunction, indigestion, and stomach fire. When gastrointestinal dysfunction occurs, some people will show hyperactive intestinal peristalsis. The stomach will secrete a lot of digestive juices after eating, and will stir and grind the food. As more digestive juices are secreted, more water is present in the food, and the sound of stomach grumbling will occur. When indigestion occurs, the food in the stomach is not discharged into the duodenum in time, the food in the stomach will react with the digestive juices and produce more gas, and when the gas passes through the chyme, it will make the sound of gas passing through water, so the stomach will be bloated. Some people will exist with a strong stomach fire, and these people will have hyperactive stomach function, and the food will be emptied quickly soon after ingestion of food. Since there is no longer any food present in the stomach, digestive juices will produce a gurgling sound as the stomach stirs.