Colic is considered to be related to acute gastroenteritis, food poisoning, etc., and can be treated with medication or surgery as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Acute gastroenteritis: acute patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions oral rehydration salts or intravenous rehydration, to prevent water electrolyte disorders. Can also be prescribed application of atropine, scopolamine and other drugs antispasmodic and thus relieve pain. Patients with diarrhea may be prescribed montelukast to adsorb intestinal toxins. Some patients can be prescribed with bifidobacteria, Saccharomyces boulardii and other microbial agents. 2. Food poisoning: stomach cramps can be prescribed subcutaneous injection of atropine, scopolamine treatment, but also need to follow the doctor’s instructions to maintain the body’s water, electrolyte and acid-base balance of rehydration. Food poisoning patients also need to be taken at the same time vomiting, gastric lavage, diarrhea, enema and other ways to remove residual poison in the digestive tract, if necessary to take blood purification and other treatments. There are many causes of stomach cramps, such as kidney stones, intestinal torsion, bile duct stones, ureteral stones and so on. It is recommended that patients seek medical examination in order to clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.