What does tummy cramps mean?

Tummy cramps include two types of abdominal wall muscle spasms, and abdominal organ spasms. Spasm of the abdominal wall muscles is caused by poor wound healing or scar formation after abdominal surgery, etc. In some cases, the spasm of the abdominal wall muscles is caused by conditions such as the presence of peritoneal adhesions, which are triggered by cold weather, or by the patient’s accidental sprain during exercise, which triggers the condition of stomach spasm. If the spasm is caused by intra-abdominal organs, it is referred to as gastrointestinal spasm. There are many causes of gastrointestinal spasm, including acute gastroenteritis caused by eating unclean things, or due to cold or exposure to cold, etc. can lead to spasm of the stomach and intestines. Patients may experience severe pain, as well as a series of gastrointestinal reaction symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.