What’s with the stomach and intestinal gurgling?

Gastrointestinal gurgling, or active bowel sounds, can be caused by hunger, indigestion, gastroenteritis, and other factors. Intestinal gurgling is the intermittent gurgling sound produced by the flow of gas and liquid in the intestinal canal that follows intestinal peristalsis. 1. Hunger: If you have not eaten for a long time and your stomach lacks food, the peristaltic sound will be louder and gastrointestinal gurgling will also occur. 2. Indigestion: eating faster or intake of some high fiber easy to produce gas food such as sweet potatoes, easy to trigger indigestion, when too much gas in the stomach and intestines, there will be gastrointestinal gurgling. 3. Gastroenteritis: due to the presence of inflammation of the intestinal mucosa, affecting the digestion and absorption of food, food fermentation will produce a lot of gas, so the phenomenon of gastrointestinal gurgling will also occur. If the symptoms occur frequently and are difficult to relieve, patients should go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.