The patient’s stomach pain after using corkscrew may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be caused by the drug stimulation of intestinal mucosa, intestinal spasm and other reasons.
1. Normal physiological phenomenon: patients with corkscrew stomach pain, may be the patient in the use of corkscrew after a sudden smooth bowel movements caused by reflex abdominal pain, if there is no other discomfort, it is a normal physiological phenomenon, no need to intervene in the treatment.
2. Drug stimulation: Because Keselol is a local rectal medication, if the amount of Keselol in the use of too much, it will cause irritation to the intestinal mucosa, or intestinal allergic reaction to Keselol, may lead to abdominal pain.
3. Intestinal spasm: Intestinal spasm is a paroxysmal abdominal pain caused by strong contraction of intestinal smooth muscle, when constipated patients with medication caused intestinal spasm, abdominal pain may occur.
It is recommended that patients seek medical examination in time to clarify the cause of the targeted treatment, pay attention to the monitoring of the condition in life, if the symptoms continue to worsen should seek medical treatment in a timely manner.