What should I do if I burp and fart and my stomach grumbles?

Hiccups, flatulence, and stomach grumbling may be due to physiological or pathological causes, such as indigestion, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and so on, and can be treated with medication. 1. Physiological reasons: it may be due to eating gas-producing foods, such as potatoes and sweet potatoes. This leads to the presence of a large amount of gas in the intestines, resulting in hiccups, flatulence, and gurgling of the stomach. After stopping eating gas-producing foods, it can be relieved on its own, and this situation usually does not require special treatment. 2. Pathologic causes: (1) Indigestion: It may be indigestion of the gastrointestinal tract caused by eating too much hard or indigestible food, drinking too much alcohol, etc. The food stays in the intestinal tract for too long and produces a large amount of gas, resulting in hiccups and flatulence. Gastrointestinal tablets can be given to help digestion. There are also some diseases that may cause indigestion, such as gastritis patients can be given mosapride to promote gastrointestinal emptying. (2) Gastrointestinal dysfunction: For example, enteritis is caused by bacterial, viral and other pathogen infections due to eating unclean food. Caused by intestinal dysfunction, after eating may also appear hiccups, exhaust, intestinal hyperphonia, diarrhea and other uncomfortable symptoms. Medications such as enteritis capsules, norfloxacin, and bifidobacteria can be considered. The above medicines should be used as prescribed by your doctor. In the event of hiccups, flatulence, stomach grumbling and other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to clarify the cause with the help of a doctor, and to carry out targeted treatment or therapy.