The symptoms of pins and needles pain in the stomach are considered to be caused by intestinal spasm. Inflammatory diseases of the digestive system as well as occupying lesions can cause intestinal spasm, including chronic enterocolitis, duodenal ulcer, and segmental colitis. Inflammatory diseases include chronic enterocolitis, duodenal ulcer, and segmental colitis. Infection of digestive tract tissues with allergenic bacteria can lead to pathological spasm of local tissues and cause paroxysmal pain. Because the tissue of the occupying lesion will cause compression and stimulation or infiltration and destruction to the surrounding normal tissues, thus causing abdominal paroxysmal pain, but it is not excluded that the patient has abdominal neurological injury, cystitis, and uterine fibroids. The specific cause of the disease needs to go to the hospital for a series of examinations before the diagnosis and treatment can be confirmed.