Your stomach growls are a normal part of digestion. This sound, called borborygmus, happens as gas and fluids move through ...
Q: My stomach growls after I have eaten and most of the time it growls when I don't feel hungry. Why does this happen? A: The "growling" is almost certainly normal and is the result of peristalsis.
Loud stomach growls are usually a sign of a healthy digestive system at work, driven by muscle contractions moving gas and ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Anyone who's been hungry and stuck in a quiet waiting room or elevator knows how awkward those stomach growls can be. Dr Lisa Ganjhu of NYU Langone explains what's ...
Everyone has experienced it - you're in a meeting and your stomach won't stop (loudly) reminding you that you've skipped lunch. You feel embarrassed as loud rumblings interrupt your presentation, but ...
It’s mid-happy hour on a first date, and you’re suddenly hit with the realization that you worked through lunch. Right on cue, your stomach chimes in with its own grumbly greeting to your suitor. No ...
Just because your baby can't talk yet doesn't mean they won't find a way to let you know what they want (or don't want!). Whether your little one is happy or frustrated or tired, they'll use squeals ...
Our bodies make noise all the time. We snore, burp and pass gas, and sometimes our joints crack. But are our internal soundtracks normal or unhealthy? We got this email from a viewer: Dear Dr. Manny, ...