Intestinal cramps in adults are associated with cold, micronutrient deficiencies, and enteritis, and can be treated with hot compresses, warmth, belladonna tablets, and other medications.
Adult intestinal cramps are related to the following factors
1. Catching cold: Drinking warm water, applying hot compresses on the abdomen, and keeping warm can be given.
2. Lack of micronutrients: such as lack of calcium caused by the lack of muscle movement ability, magnesium deficiency caused by nerve disorders can lead to intestinal cramps. Supplementation of calcium and zinc (calcium carbonate, zinc gluconate) can effectively regulate the symptoms of spasm.
3. Intestinal inflammation: abdominal warmth, hot compresses on the abdomen, clockwise massage of the abdomen, belladonna tablets or scopolamine antispasmodic pain relief and other treatments can be given.
Adult intestinal spasm may also be caused by peptic ulcer, intestinal ulcers, intestinal tumors and other diseases, it is recommended that a clear diagnosis, standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor, not self-medication.