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What is the disease caused by scattered wheezing and a small amount of bowel sounds in both lungs?

Bowel borborygmus is normal. Bowel sounds are intermittent gurgling sounds (or the sound of air passing through water) caused by the flow of gas and fluid in the intestines during bowel movements. Under normal circumstances, bowel sounds are about 4-5 times per minute, and their frequency, sound, and pitch vary greatly. They are frequent and obvious after meals, and sparse and weak during rest. When intestinal peristalsis increases, bowel sounds can reach more than 10 times per minute. So don't worry too much.

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