You can’t drink alcohol if you have intestinal cramps. Alcohol will irritate the intestinal mucosa and smooth muscle, which will make the symptoms of intestinal cramps more serious.
Intestinal spasm, also known as intestinal colic, is caused by the stimulation of disease-causing factors leading to intestinal mucosal damage, which makes the intestinal smooth muscle contraction and a clinical symptom triggered by excessive contraction of the intestinal smooth muscle, alcohol on the intestinal mucosa and smooth muscle irritation, which will aggravate the intestinal spasm of the patient’s performance, so intestinal spasms can not drink alcohol.
In addition to alcohol, patients with intestinal spasm should not smoke, and during the intestinal spasm, patients should pay attention to a light diet, avoid eating some stimulating and indigestible food, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, which can not only replenish vitamins needed in the body, but also play a certain role in the late recovery of the disease.
If the symptoms of intestinal cramps continue to be unrelieved, the patient should go to the hospital in time, and give standardized treatment after the cause is clarified.