Tummy gurgling old fart

The stomach grumbling is due to an intermittent grumbling sound produced by the flow of gas and liquid in the intestinal tube with peristalsis when the intestines are moving, which is generally referred to as intestinal sounds. Increased intestinal sounds, the gas in the intestine will be continuously expelled with peristalsis, generally can be caused by dysfunctional disease or gastrointestinal tract diseases. 1, functional dyspepsia: due to improper diet, eating too fast, abdominal cold and other reasons, patients have symptoms such as hyperactive intestinal sounds and increased intestinal exhaust. At this time can be under the guidance of professional doctors, oral treatment to promote gastrointestinal motility drugs, in addition, try to quit smoking and alcohol to reduce the stimulation of the gastrointestinal tract; 2, irritable bowel syndrome: due to intestinal infections, mental stress and other reasons, the intestinal tract function disorders, patients appear abdominal pain, bloating, increased exhaust and defecation and other symptoms. You can take antispasmodics to relieve gastrointestinal spasm and reduce visceral sensitivity as prescribed by the doctor; 3, gastroenteritis: this disease is mostly caused by unclean diet, the pathogenic bacteria invade the body to damage the intestinal mucosa and continuously release inflammatory factors, causing stimulation to the smooth muscle of the intestine, so that the tension of the smooth muscle increases, so the intestinal peristalsis is hyperactive, and the contents of the intestine in the peristaltic process will sound because of mutual mixing. Patients can be treated with medications such as atropine and belladonna tablets. In addition, eating excessive soy products, proteins and fats can also cause increased gas production, which usually disappears naturally after the food is digested; some digestive tract diseases can also cause patients to have symptoms of gurgling stomach and old farts, such as chronic gastritis and peptic ulcer, etc., which should be treated with medication as prescribed by the doctor.