What’s wrong with jumping rope?

Jumping rope stomach pain may be caused by muscle spasm, intestinal torsion, mesenteric vascular embolism and other factors. 1. Muscle spasm: when jumping rope, if the muscles undergo anaerobic respiration, lactic acid may be produced, and under the stimulation of lactic acid, the muscles may have spasmodic contraction, which may lead to jumping rope stomach pain. 2. Intestinal torsion: if you jump rope after a full meal, under the effect of body shaking, the small intestine may be twisted, and the local intestinal tract may become ischemic and hypoxic, which will lead to jumping rope tummy ache. 3. Mesenteric vascular embolism: when jumping rope, with the muscle contraction and heart rate increase, some blood clots may block the mesenteric blood vessels, resulting in mesenteric vascular embolism, so that the intestinal blood flow obstacles may occur, and may appear jumping rope stomach pain. When the situation of jumping rope stomach pain, should promptly seek medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the physical examination, X-ray barium enema, angiography and other tests, to clarify the cause of the disease, and active treatment.