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What Causes Growls In Stomach When Taking Deep Breaths And Gastritis?

My stomach growls or gargles every time I take a deep breath or just breath i noticed first last night but It has continued till this morning and I ve never had this before it almost seems as if it s being triggered from me breathing in and it does not hurt but it does worry me as I ve been diagnosed already with gastritis and have been treating it for 5 days,basically I just want to know if it is a problem or am I fine as it causes me stress not to know what s going on with my body
Fri, 25 Sep 2015
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Hello dear, I really appreciate your concern. Growling sensation in the stomach and intestine could be due to gas produced during digestion of the food and excessive air swallowing due to gastritis. Air swallowing is a normal bodily mechanism to combat with gastritis. As you have been diagnosed with gastritis recently it is more likely to have gurgling or growling. You don't have to worry about it.
Hope my answer has solved your query. Take Care.
Thank you.
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What Causes Growls In Stomach When Taking Deep Breaths And Gastritis?

Hello dear, I really appreciate your concern. Growling sensation in the stomach and intestine could be due to gas produced during digestion of the food and excessive air swallowing due to gastritis. Air swallowing is a normal bodily mechanism to combat with gastritis. As you have been diagnosed with gastritis recently it is more likely to have gurgling or growling. You don t have to worry about it. Hope my answer has solved your query. Take Care. Thank you.