10 Low Blood Sugar Symptoms
Symptom #6: Hunger and Borborygmus
Hunger describes the physiological need to eat food. It is an unpleasant sensation that usually begins after a few hours without food. Borborygmus (also known as a stomach rumble, bowel sound, or peristaltic sound) is the rumbling, gurgling, or growling noise caused by the movements of gastrointestinal contents.
Borborygmus can occur when there is incomplete digestion or hunger. It can also occur in other conditions, such as celiac disease, colitis, diverticulitis, and irritable bowel syndrome.
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