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    What does it mean when your stomach is making noise but you're not hungry?
    Jason Piken
    Chiropractor, Certified Nutrition Specialist, & Health Coach
    Jason Piken is a Chiropractor, Certified Nutrition Specialist, Health Coach, and Owner of Innate Wellness Group. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Piken specializes in providing a holistic, whole-body approach to nutrition and wellness. He earned a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Northeast College of Health Sciences and is certified as a Practitioner of Applied Kinesiology by the International College of Applied Kinesiology. In addition to his nutrition certification, he holds a Therapeutic Lifestyle Certification and a Gonstead Certification.
    Chiropractor, Certified Nutrition Specialist, & Health Coach
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    In some cases, it can mean that your gut bacteria (which should be residing in your large intestine) has migrated out of your large intestine and into your small intestine. That can cause disruptions in your digestive system like gas—and when this bacteria is in the wrong spot, you'll feel or hear it.
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    My stomach always rumbles in class. I have two classes in the morning, each lasting an hour. I have breakfast and no one else's stomach rumbles. Some people in my class are immature and poke fun. What can I do?
    TamF
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    If the rumbling is caused by hunger, have a small snack inside your bag and eat it right before class. If someone in your class pokes fun, look them in their eyes with a dead-serious face and tell them firmly: "I'm hungry, stupid. If you're bothered, buy me food now".
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    My stomach gurgles off and on very loudly all day at work. I growls when I am hungry so I eat something, and then it gurgles forever afterwards. It is very embarrassing and loud. What can I do?
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    What is it you are eating? Starchy foods (example: pasta) are difficult to digest, and produce a lot of gas, making your stomach gurgle. If you can, don't eat a lot. Don't rush, or you'll end up swallowing air, trapping it in your stomach, and developing wind. Avoid drinking fizzy drinks, take gas-relief medicine, drink herbal tea, and avoid dairy. Dairy is hard to digest. It may be trapped wind, so that needs to come out. If you feel you'll burp or break wind, go to an empty area, or go outside where nobody is around. It'll be less embarrassing.
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    We have 20 minutes of reading at school and it's completely silent. I have breakfast before and a snack and it still rumbles very loudly, what do I do?
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    Sometimes trapped air can cause stomach rumbling. This is why we are advised to chew slowly and well. It is important not to swallow air, and to send food down ready for the stomach to digest it. But sometimes our stomachs also rumble. It is perfectly normal, and you can simply ignore it. You may look up to see if anyone has noticed and if they have, just say "excuse me," smile, and continue reading. Everyone will have this experience sometimes, it's not a big deal.
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    Lately I have had excessive gurgling while sleeping. It wakes me up, and has kept my wife awake also. Suggestions?
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    Did you ever hear the phrase, "You ate something that doesn't agree with you"? This is what it means. Try not eating 3 hours before bed. If you continue to have this problem, you need to figure out what you eat that creates this problem. Try googling "sleep hygiene" or "food hygiene." You mention that it is something that has occurred "lately." Perhaps it is a question your doctor can answer for you.
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    Do fat stomaches rumble more than flat stomaches?
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    The amount of rumbling someone's stomach does has nothing to do with their weight.
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    How do I stop my stomach from making noises when I'm cuddling with my significant other?
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    If it's hunger noises, then just puff your stomach out or make sure you eat something beforehand. If that doesn't work, just laugh it off. You can't stop your stomach from digesting.
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    My stomach makes the loudest, most embarrassing noises during the quietest times, regardless of whether I eat or not. I usually eat a sandwich and some milk in the morning. What can I do?
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    Maybe you're lactose intolerant? Try to cut back on the milk/dairy and see if that helps. It's normal for the stomach to make some noises, and usually it sounds much louder to you than it does to anyone around you. Consult your doctor if you really think the noises are excessive.
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    In the morning in class my first two classes are always quite and I’m so embarrassed because I sit I between two people and I drink water but it only helps a little .
    Orange Goddess
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    Make sure to eat before class, and eat digestive friendly foods. Also, keep snacks on hand.
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    My intestines tend to make the funniest sounds often for absolutely no good reason. My sisters joke that it's a bear. But it can get really uncomfortable and embarrassing.
    Orange Goddess
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    Limit your intake of foods that produce gas, and try to avoid gum. Avoid dairy if you have lactose intolerance. See your doctor for specific advice.
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    How can I make sure it doesn't overtake my life? It has been years with this problem because of an incident that I cannot forget.
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    If its happening on a regular basis, talk to a doctor immediately. You may be able to solve this problem. You may also need therapy to keep your mind on something else, not about this incident. Talk to a parent or another trusted adult. They may be able to help you.
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