Your body produces a variety of sounds, the creak of joints, the occasional hiccup, and the unmistakable growl of your stomach. Though often embarrassing, that familiar rumbling is a completely natural part of digestion. The sound, medically known as borborygmus, occurs when gas and fluids move through your stomach and intestines as muscles contract to aid digestion. Whether you’ve just eaten or haven’t had a meal in hours, these growls are your body’s way of communicating what’s going on inside your digestive system. From post-meal gurgles to hunger pangs, stomach noises are simply signs that your gut is active, healthy, and working hard to keep things moving smoothly. That rumbling sound coming from your abdomen has a medical name, borborygmus. It happens when gas and fluids move th
What causes that growling sound in your stomach, even when you’re not hungry
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