What’s wrong with abdominal pain after jumping rope

Abdominal pain after jumping rope may be caused by gastrointestinal spasm, abdominal muscle strain, urinary tract stones and other reasons.
1. Gastrointestinal spasm: due to exercise and eating time is too short, resulting in intense rope skipping caused by gastrointestinal muscle spasm pain, mainly concentrated in the umbilical cord around the pain and accompanied by nausea, vomiting symptoms.
2. abdominal muscle strain: usually less exercise or exercise before not doing sufficient warm-up exercises, sudden strenuous exercise may lead to abdominal muscle strain, causing abdominal pain.
3. urinary stones: jumping rope exercise during strenuous activities may lead to stone ectasia, if the stone into the ureter may lead to patients with symptoms of renal colic.
In addition, sigmoid colon torsion, ovarian cyst tip torsion and other causes can lead to abdominal pain symptoms after jumping rope. If abdominal pain persists or progressively worsens after jumping rope, patients should seek immediate medical attention and be treated under the guidance of a medical professional.