Abdominal pain after eating iced food may be a manifestation of irritable bowel syndrome, which can be relieved by antispasmodic and analgesic medications such as mebeverine and scopolamine.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a gastrointestinal dysfunction disorder, which may manifest as abdominal pain, abdominal distension, diarrhea, etc., but without organic lesions. Irritable bowel syndrome can be triggered or aggravated by inappropriate diets such as cold, greasy, spicy and irritating foods.
Irritable bowel syndrome is usually treated with medication. Smooth muscle inhibitors such as Alverine and Mebeverine can be used for abdominal pain, as well as anticholinergics such as scopolamine, which are antispasmodic and analgesic, and relieve abdominal pain; intestinal microecological agents such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium can be used to adjust the intestinal flora, which is effective for abdominal distension, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
If the symptoms of abdominal pain after eating iced food have not been relieved, you should consult a doctor to find out the cause and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication. In daily life, you should avoid cold and stimulating foods and pay attention to keep warm to remove the triggers.