Patients who have stomach cramps are usually seen in two situations: first, stomach cramps, which are caused by improper diet or irregular diet, may result in stomach cramps with clinical manifestations of nausea, vomiting and acidity. Secondly, in addition to stomach cramps caused by stomach cramps, if intestinal cramps occur, they can also lead to abdominal cramps, and patients will experience a burst of lower abdominal pain, which will be accompanied by clinical manifestations of diarrhea in severe cases. Both disorders can be relieved by oral medications such as scopolamine capsules and granisetron capsules, which can treat vomiting and nausea caused by various causes. In the absence of these clinical manifestations, only stomach cramps can be temporarily relieved with physical therapy, such as hot compresses.