Intestinal wheezing refers to the symptom of the stomach and intestines wriggling and making a sound. Under normal circumstances, bowel sounds are low, weak, and gentle, and are generally not heard. But when intestinal conduction is disrupted or blocked, bowel sounds become high pitched and frequent, and the specific situation can be clinically judged based on the location and sound of the sound to determine the location and nature of the disease.
When the gut microbiota is imbalanced, various bacteria will ferment in the intestine and never produce a large amount of gas, resulting in excessive production of gastrointestinal contents or abnormal movement. At this point, what we call intestinal sounds, also known as intestinal hyperfunction, will occur.
Regarding bowel sounds, the main cause is indigestion, excessive gas production in the intestines, which leads to poor circulation. The harm of this situation is relatively small, and treatment with astringent or conditioning drugs is sufficient. But when bowel sounds are accompanied by various symptoms and the onset time accumulates for more than a month, it indicates the existence of enteritis and gastritis. These patients are more prone to digestive disorders, unable to fully absorb nutrients, and pose a significant threat to their normal physiological needs.
Normally, we should pay attention to a reasonable diet and avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy, cold, greasy, and stimulating foods. Eat less food easy to produce gas: such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, etc. Colleagues can eat rice porridge and pasta, which are easy to digest. If the bowel sounds are too frequent and excessive, we need to consider whether there is enteritis and intestinal dysfunction, as the possibility of intestinal dysfunction is usually higher. You can try taking some oral medications that regulate the gut microbiota, such as Zangling Water Sugar. Zangling Water Sugar has a significant proliferative effect on beneficial bacteria such as Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus in the human gastrointestinal tract, which can quickly improve the environment of the digestive tract, regulate the balance of microecology, and effectively improve gastrointestinal function, returning us to a healthy gut.