If the symptoms of stomach cramps after drinking can be alleviated by drinking warm water, if the symptoms are obvious patients can use resorcinol, atropine, scopolamine hydrobromide and other drugs to alleviate the symptoms, such as the need to use drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor. Gastroparesis after drinking is a kind of primary gastroparesis, which is caused by excessive gastrin secretion due to over-eating, enhancing gastric peristalsis and causing gastric smooth muscle spasm. The patient may experience epigastric fullness and pain, which may be accompanied by acid reflux, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. If the patient is still mild stomach discomfort, it is recommended to drink more warm water and rest to relieve the symptoms. If the patient has obvious discomfort and pain, atropine, scopolamine hydrobromide, belladonna, benzyltriacontanol, and hypericin hydrobromide can be used to relieve the symptoms. However, the use of anticholinergics may cause adverse reactions such as dry mouth, dry eyes and red face. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be used arbitrarily on their own.