Intestines make noise, commonly referred to as borborygmi, due to the movement of gas and fluid through the digestive tract. This sounds can occur during digestion, especially when the stomach and intestines contract to mix and propel food. Additionally, hunger can trigger increased intestinal activity, leading to more pronounced sounds. These noises are a normal part of digestive function and usually indicate that the digestive system is working effectively.
Flatulence means passing gas; borborygmus is a rumbling noise caused by the movement of gas in the intestine.
BECAUSE YOU'RE HUNGRY. Yes, but here's more on that. the almost empty stomach is allowing gas to accumulate, when this gas enters the intestine it can make a gurgling or growling sound, even when you are not hungry this can happen deeper down in the intestine, it is why sometimes you stomach can make a noise even without you being hungry.
Flatulence means passing gas; borborygmus is a rumbling noise caused by the movement of gas in the intestine.
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