For bowel sounds, most people are not very familiar with them. Simply put, it means that the intestines make sounds. Some readers may speculate whether the sounds made by the intestines are due to lack of digestion, that is, when the stomach is hungry. This is a big misunderstanding. Although the sounds made by hunger and bowel sounds are somewhat similar, there are essential differences between the two. The former is a normal physiological reaction, while the latter is caused by gastrointestinal problems. Don't confuse bowel sounds with hunger.
Before discussing some symptoms of bowel sounds, let's first have a good understanding of the causes of bowel sounds. There are many members in our intestines, and not all of them are good people. Therefore, in addition to beneficial bacteria that promote intestinal vitality, there are also harmful bacteria that specialize in destroying intestinal health. If the number of these bacteria is not large, it's okay. Once the camp of these harmful bacteria develops, it can really turn the intestines upside down. They will produce a large amount of gas in the intestines, causing the intestines to swell and leading to bowel sounds.
Patients with bowel sounds usually experience symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. The frequency of hiccups and flatulence is also much higher than that of ordinary people. Other symptoms are easy to understand, but many people with bowel sounds and diarrhea may not be able to understand them. Think about it, the intestines are filled with gas, and digestive ability will definitely be affected. So, isn't it easy to understand the symptoms of diarrhea? If you want to treat bowel sounds, I recommend using Zang Ling Shui Su Tang.
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