Does it still hurt after a bout of intestinal cramps?



Bowel cramps may still hurt after that bout of pain.

The typical symptom of intestinal cramps is the occurrence of abdominal pain, mostly around the navel, but also in the epigastric or lower abdominal area, which may be a kind of paroxysmal pain or a persistent and severe pain.

In addition to the symptoms of abdominal pain, some patients may also experience vomiting, pallor, and sweating. If the intestinal spasms are secondary to an intestinal infection, there may be symptoms of fever.

As the severity of intestinal spasms varies, the symptoms of patients may also vary to some extent. It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms go to regular hospitals in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and then carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor in order to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.