The ear can hear intestinal sounds, usually due to the sound of gastrointestinal peristalsis is very loud, may be the sound of gas over water or the sound of exhaust. Gas-over-water sounds are common in gastrointestinal obstruction, and intestinal obstruction can be very active in the early stages, such as when the pylorus is not fully obstructed because the intestine is not open, so there will be a distinct sound. However, in the later stages of gastrointestinal obstruction without patency, a silent abdomen will appear instead. Excessively loud and bright intestinal venting can also be heard through the ear, due to eating food that is flatulent food resulting in a lot of gas production in the body, as well as an imbalance in the intestinal flora resulting in excessive gas production by bacteria. It may also be due to gastrointestinal motility disorders, which can be heard as a stronger sound. Therefore, if you can hear gastrointestinal sounds, it may be caused by a disease, and it is recommended that the patient should be seen in a hospital for further treatment.