Can intestinal cramps heal on their own?

Whether intestinal cramps can be cured depends on the cause of intestinal cramps. If it is caused by physiological factors such as diet, it can usually be cured on its own, but if there are organic lesions, it is prone to recurrence. Intestinal spasm is a strong contraction of the smooth muscle of the intestinal wall, and the patient may feel obvious abdominal pain. There are many causes of intestinal spasm, if it is due to overeating, eating a lot of cold, spicy and other stimulating food and other dietary inappropriate or abdominal cold and other factors, through the massage or hot compresses, usually can be self-healing. However, if the patient has intestinal organic lesions, such as intestinal infections, intestinal obstruction, intussusception, etc., this is generally unable to self-healing, and will often be repeated. Patients need timely treatment for the primary disease, which can be treated by taking antispasmodic drugs such as pivacurium bromide, resorcinol, or surgery. Patients with intestinal spasms who do not get relief for a long period of time are advised to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and receive active treatment. Drugs should be taken in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication, so as not to delay or even aggravate the condition.