A
stomach rumble, also known as a
bowel sound or
peristaltic sound, is a rumbling, growling or gurgling noise produced by movement of the contents of the
gastro-intestinal tract as they are propelled through the
small intestine by a series of
muscle contractions called
peristalsis. A doctor or nurse can listen to these intestinal noises with a
stethoscope but they may be loud enough to be heard with bare ears and are known as
stomach rumble or
borborygmus (pronounced ; plural borborygmi) as the fluid and gas moves forward in the
intestines (in the vicinity of but not actually within the
stomach). The lack of bowel sounds is indicative of
ileus,
intestinal obstruction, or some other serious pathology.