Q: This morning, I was sitting in a doctor's waiting room full of people, and my stomach wouldn't stop rumbling and grumbling. It was loud enough for people to hear! What makes my stomach growl, and ...
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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 time to add two new weapons to your Words With Friends arsenal. First up: borborygmi (58 points). That’s the technical term for the grumbling in your stomach. Next, we have peristalsis (50 points ...
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. Can you please tell why this happens? A: The "growling" is almost certainly normal and is the result of ...
Q: As I get older, it seems my stomach is more likely to make growling noises. Why does it do this, and what can I do about it? It's embarrassing. A: Maybe your stomach is trying to talk to my stomach ...
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.
You know a rumbling tummy is a sign you haven’t eaten in a while. But there’s a lot more going on down there than a quaking plea for more food. Like street sweepers cleaning up after a parade, the ...