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Hi, I am having some sound in my stomach and is disturbing me. Is this going to be any problem to health. I normally take little food and take non veg items(Chicken) most of the time i.e 3 to 4 times week. Pls let me know the details to get rid of the sounds. Thank you for looking into this question.
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history and understood the concerns. Gurgling sounds in stomach indicate that there is more gas production or there is sub-acute intestinal obstruction. This can be diagnosed by the following ways: Clinical examination by a General Surgeon. C-ray of the abdomen in standing position. Ultrasonography of the whole abdomen or CT scan if needed. If there is an intestinal infection a course of an antibiotic, metronidazole and probiotics should help you. If there is an intestinal obstruction further causes needs to be investigated to get a specific cause and get operated if required. Please see if stopping chicken helps or not and if so you will have to stop eating chicken and also identify other factors that instigate or enhance the problems and stop altogether.
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What Causes Sound In Stomach?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history and understood the concerns. Gurgling sounds in stomach indicate that there is more gas production or there is sub-acute intestinal obstruction. This can be diagnosed by the following ways: Clinical examination by a General Surgeon. C-ray of the abdomen in standing position. Ultrasonography of the whole abdomen or CT scan if needed. If there is an intestinal infection a course of an antibiotic, metronidazole and probiotics should help you. If there is an intestinal obstruction further causes needs to be investigated to get a specific cause and get operated if required. Please see if stopping chicken helps or not and if so you will have to stop eating chicken and also identify other factors that instigate or enhance the problems and stop altogether.