Tummy pain after painless colonoscopy generally does not require special treatment, can be through hot compresses or appropriate exercise, to promote exhaustion, is conducive to the relief of abdominal pain.
Tummy pain after painless colonoscopy is due to the colonoscopy process, the colonoscope itself will produce a certain degree of intestinal stimulation, and the injected saline or gas on the intestinal mucosa also has a certain degree of stimulation, so after painless colonoscopy tummy ache is a normal phenomenon, generally do not need special treatment.
After painless colonoscopy can generally be given a hot compress, or appropriate exercise to promote gas, defecation, is conducive to relieving abdominal pain symptoms.
If after painless colonoscopy, the abdominal pain is severe and lasts for a long time, accompanied by bloody stools, black stools, and the abdominal muscle is plate-like straightness, accompanied by signs of peritoneal irritation, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner, to exclude the possibility of intestinal perforation.
After painless colonoscopy, if the symptoms of stomach pain are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time to see a doctor, and give targeted treatment after clarifying the cause.