When you get up in the morning with abdominal pain, you may have increased intestinal peristalsis and intestinal spasm. You can lie in bed and rest, massage your abdomen with your hands, or use a hot towel to apply a hot compress on the outside of your abdomen, which can relieve the pain in your abdomen. If after a period of time, the stomach is still painful, promptly go to the hospital for examination, there may be a lesion in the abdominal cavity, such as intestinal adhesions, intestinal obstruction. There may be an acute inflammation in the abdominal cavity, such as acute cholecystitis or acute appendicitis. If intestinal adhesions and intestinal obstruction manifest as paroxysmal pain in the abdomen, they may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and decreased gas and bowel movements. If the disease is inflammatory, such as cholecystitis or appendicitis, it may manifest as pain in the right upper abdomen or right lower abdomen, which is obvious when pressed by hand, and may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. If necessary, gallbladder ultrasound or appendix ultrasound will be performed for further clarification, and surgery is recommended after clarification.