Intestinal flatulence, generally referred to as abdominal distension, may be caused by physiological factors such as cold, or pathologic factors such as irritable bowel syndrome and intestinal obstruction. It can be relieved and treated by abdominal massage or hot compresses, dietary adjustments, taking drugs such as Bacillus subtilis, and if necessary, surgery.
1. Physiological factors: getting cold, overeating or consuming too much irritating food such as ice-cold soda, fried chicken, spicy hot, beer, etc. can increase the burden on the stomach and intestines and cause abdominal distension. Abdominal bloating can be relieved by eating a light diet, avoiding foods such as chili peppers, and applying abdominal massage or hot compresses.
2. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Environmental, psychosomatic and genetic factors can lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction and symptoms such as bloating, diarrhea and loss of appetite. Microecological agents such as Lactobacillus triplex and Bacillus subtilis can be used to regulate the balance of intestinal flora and relieve symptoms such as bloating and diarrhea.
3. Intestinal obstruction: foreign bodies, tumors, infections and other factors can cause intestinal contents can not normally pass through the intestinal tube, thus leading to bloating, constipation and other situations. Gastrointestinal antispasmodics such as scopolamine can be used to relieve intestinal smooth muscle spasm, and if necessary, the obstruction can be lifted surgically to relieve or treat bloating.
Prompt medical attention is recommended for a definitive diagnosis and targeted treatment of intestinal flatulence. In addition, all of the above drugs should be taken under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used without authorization.