Gurgling and throbbing sensation around the belly button.

Gurgling around the navel, there is a throbbing sensation is considered to be physiological factors, may also be acute gastroenteritis, intestinal spasm, abdominal aortic aneurysm and other disease factors; physiological factors caused by the need for special treatment, disease caused by the need to be under the direction of the doctor for targeted treatment, such as ciprofloxacin, loperamide, pivoxil and other medications, such as surgical treatment. 1. Physiological factors: for some people with a thin body type, the abdomen is closer to the aorta, you will feel the abdomen has a clear sense of beating, accompanied by hunger will appear around the navel cooing, there is a sense of beating. Such cases are normal phenomena, without special treatment. 2. Acute gastroenteritis: acute gastroenteritis, gastrointestinal peristalsis increased, resulting in active intestinal sounds, can also be accompanied by abdominal stimulation after the throbbing sensation. If it is caused by bacterial infection, ciprofloxacin can be used for anti-infection treatment, and loperamide can be used to stop diarrhea with severe diarrhea. 3. Intestinal spasm: intestinal spasm, intestinal smooth muscle can appear strong contraction, resulting in gurgling around the navel, there is a throbbing sensation; hot water bag can be used for localized hot compresses, the use of pivacurium bromide antispasmodic analgesic, dimethylsiloxane to promote the intestinal gas out of the intestinal tract. 4. Abdominal aortic aneurysm: there can be abdominal throbbing sensation, compression of the gastrointestinal tract leading to gastrointestinal function abnormalities can also occur in the case of cooing; if the tumor is less than 4 centimeters and no obvious symptoms can be regularly rechecked, if the tumor is greater than 5 centimeters or the growth rate of the fast growth rate need to be considered for surgical treatment. If the tumor is smaller than 4 centimeters and no obvious symptoms, regular review is enough; if the tumor is larger than 5 centimeters or grows fast, surgery should be considered.