Science, asked by Selriana, 10 months ago

why does my belly growl when I get hungry ?​

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Answered by vicky9980
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The Greeks called it “borborygmi”, which is also a medical term for stomach growling. This is a noise which doesn’t exactly come from the stomach but originates when excessive gas moves back and forth in the intestines.

Our belly usually growls when we are hungry and our blood sugar level starts to dip. The growling sound is an indication that we need to feed the stomach to help intestines get the required nutrients from the blood. As soon as we eat something, it calms down the growling noise and our digestive system gets focused on absorbing the food rather than moving the air around.

But now the question arises, how does this air get trapped inside our digestive tracts? Well, if you talk while eating, that's believed to be one of the primary reasons. Talking while eating allows air to enter our digestive tract. Along with this, eating too fast or drinking excessive fluids while working out also enable air to enter our body.

Answered by Anonymous
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Growling is more commonly associated with hunger because it is typically louder when the stomach and intestines are empty and so the organs' contents don't muffle the noise. The physiological origin of this rumbling involves muscular activity in the stomach and small intestines.

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