If a patient experiences small stomach pain during or after jumping rope, it may be due to the presence of localized muscle spasms, hernias, or urinary stones, among other etiologies. The details are as follows.
1. Local muscle spasm. This is the most common. In the process of jumping rope, may be due to the activity is too intense, resulting in respiratory activities related to the muscle muscle spasm. The common parts of the disease are often located in the abdomen, quarter ribs and so on. At this time, the patient will often have pain in the above areas.
2. Hernia. Common types of lesions include inguinal hernia, white line hernia, incisional hernia and so on. When the patient attacked the above lesions, the protruding abdominal contents, such as intestinal tubes, may be subject to localized compression, which in turn causes significant pain.
3. Urinary stones. This kind of patients may be due to kidney-related lesions or drinking water quality problems, resulting in urinary system stones. In the process of jumping rope, the stones may move downward or even get stuck in a certain place, which will lead to pain around the abdomen.
When jumping rope or jumping rope after the appearance of small stomach pain, you can first bed rest and appropriate hot compresses, if you can not relieve, to go to the hospital in a timely manner.