Cold stomach pain can be relieved by physical therapy, oral antispasmodics, oral acid-suppressing medications, and oral gastric mucosal protectants. Common factors causing cold stomach pain include stomach spasmodic contraction, gastric acid stimulation, gastric mucous membrane damage and so on. 1. Physical therapy: If the stomach pain is caused by cold, the pain can be relieved by removing the triggering factors, such as drinking hot water, local hot compresses. 2. Oral antispasmodics: After the stomach is stimulated by cold, spasmodic contractions may occur, resulting in stomach pain. You can take oral antispasmodic drugs, such as cetrimonium bromide, dicyclomine hydrochloride, scopolamine, etc., as prescribed by your doctor, to relieve stomach spasm, thus relieving stomach pain. 3. Oral acid-suppressing drugs: After getting cold, the chemical stimulation of stomach acid may lead to stomach pain. You can take acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole, esomeprazole, ranitidine, etc. as prescribed by your doctor to relieve the symptoms. 4. Oral gastric mucous membrane protection agent: cold stomach pain may be caused by gastric mucous membrane damage. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to take oral gastric mucosal protection agents, such as bismuth potassium citrate, aluminum thiosulphate, etc., to protect the gastric mucosa, so as to alleviate the symptoms. When cold stomach pain occurs, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.