What should I do if I have stomach cramps and want to throw up?

If the patient has stomach cramps and wants to vomit, the first thing to rule out in this case is the possibility of obstruction in the stomach and intestines. If the patient does not fart and does not pass stools, this is very likely, and the patient needs to go to the hospital to have a standing plain film of the abdomen taken to clarify the situation. If the abdominal radiograph reveals an obstruction of the stomach or intestines, then the patient needs to go to the general surgery department for surgical or manipulative repositioning. If gastric or intestinal obstruction is ruled out in the abdominal radiographs, gastric or intestinal spasm is considered in this case, which is directly related to being cold and eating irritating food, so you can consider applying a hot and wet towel to the navel. If there is no improvement, consider antispasmodic treatment with medications such as Desloratide or 654-2. In addition, during the onset of the disease should eat less spicy, fried and other stimulating food, to light food, pay attention to the abdomen to keep warm.