What’s going on with visceral spasms?

Visceral spasm is a symptom, not a clinical disease, mainly due to the strong contraction of smooth muscle resulting in paroxysmal abdominal pain or intermittent abdominal pain, and in serious clinical cases, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. The causes are mainly related to cold in the abdomen, or eating cold, irritating food and overeating, as well as inflammatory stimulation, constipation and many other causes, first of all to exclude the organic cause of the cause. Therefore, if there is visceral spasm, it is recommended not to blindly apply antispasmodic painkillers first, so as not to cover up the condition and delay the diagnosis and the time of treatment. It is advisable to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, and then give symptomatic treatment according to medical advice after the cause is clear.