Symptoms of intestinal cramps

Intestinal spasm is mainly due to the factors of ingestion of unclean food, cold, and obstruction of the intestine, which leads to hyperactivity of intestinal smooth muscle and accelerated intestinal peristalsis, resulting in a series of symptoms. The symptoms of intestinal spasm include the following: nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, belching and indigestion; abdominal cramps and abdominal fullness; diarrhea, increased frequency of stools, watery stools and blood in stools. Treatment for intestinal cramps consists mainly of taking crystalline medications, such as scopolamine or scopolamine. Oral antibiotics, mainly ofloxacin and norfloxacin, as well as methotrexate, may be given. Intestinal probiotics can also be added, commonly used are lactobacillus and bifidobacterium triptans capsules.