First some soothing like milky liquid or soft food. Then if that does not work go to the vetrenanrian they know wat 2 do!
A borborygmus is a rumbling stomach (tummy).
NO, that is a sign of hunger.
Some times but not always!
One of the most common symptoms of diverticular disease is a change in one's normal bowel movements. A rumbling stomach can be a symptom, but it is best to go to a doctor, who can propely examine you.
"What are some metaphors for stomach disorders?"
it could have eaten something sharp that would cut his/her stomach which would of coarse cause blood and make it cough up the blood
Dogs do eat cough drops. The concern with a dog eating a cough drop could be the ingredients xylitol and menthol. If only one or two are eaten there is not a major concern because the only affect would be upset stomach.
Possibly hunger, signs of nausea, (heartburn), indigestion, upset stomach, diarreah. Yay Peptol Bismol!!
Shifts in tectonic plates. Or Chuck Norris's stomach rumbling, either one.
It is the normal bowel sounds and should be heard 30 times above and that is normal.
Rumbling sounds in the stomach when hungry are known as hunger pangs. These are a bodily reaction to the stomach and digestive system communicating with the brain that the body needs nourishment and calories. The bodily effect is effective, however it isn't healthy due to the body using reserves instead of the food as energy once it experiences hunger.
You can give your dog certain over the counter cough medications for humans that contain dextromethorphan. This does include Triaminic cough medication.