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Why is my stomach growling all of the time?!


Question Posted Wednesday March 24 2010, 12:11 am

I don't know what happened but for the past two weeks my stomach has been growling so loud and so frequently. I haven't changed my eating habits and I do eat fairly well so I really don't think it's that I'm actually hungry! It's getting on my nerves because it's embarrassing to have a growling stomach near my friends. What am I doing wrong?! Should I go see a doctor about a constant stomach growl or something?!

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One_Whisper answered Wednesday March 24 2010, 1:21 am:
I'm not a doctor, but there could be a number of reasons for this problem.

1) Irritable bowel syndrome

2) Gas, Constipation

3) Not eating enough, Drinking enough water

4) It could be an intestinal problem

Your stomach could be digesting itself also..

The only way to truly know is to consult a doctor.

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