Cirrhosis patients with stomach grumbling may be aggravated by the condition, the emergence of hepatic ascites, and may be caused by physiological factors, such as eating too much gas-producing food, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause. Cirrhosis aggravates and enters into the decompensated stage (i.e., cirrhosis has developed to a more serious state, triggering various complications such as hepatic ascites or hepatic encephalopathy, etc.) the condition of hepatic ascites will appear. Due to the repeated stimulation of a large amount of ascites in the abdominal cavity, the patient may experience stomach gurgling. In addition, if cirrhotic patients eat too much gas-producing food such as beans, potatoes, milk, etc., as these foods can produce a large amount of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and other gases when digested in the body, stomach grumbling can occur. Therefore, cirrhosis patients with stomach rumbling after excluding physiological factors, may be the aggravation of the disease, should be timely consultation and examination, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.