Bloating and colic are two different conditions of the digestive system. Intestinal flatulence is the accumulation of excessive gas in the stomach and intestines, resulting in abdominal distension and discomfort, while colic is an arterial occlusive lesion in the abdomen that causes spasmodic pain in the abdomen, both of which can sometimes coexist. In addition, there are differences between the two in terms of etiology, symptoms and treatment: 1. Etiology: intestinal flatulence can be caused by a variety of reasons, including gastric diseases, intestinal diseases, biliary tract diseases, liver diseases, etc. can cause abdominal flatulence. Colic is mostly due to irregular diet, cold stimulation and other factors, fat, blood clots and other deposits in the blood vessels, resulting in narrowing of the vascular cavity, obstructing blood flow, causing ischemia in tissues or organs, thus triggering abdominal colic; 2. Symptoms: When intestinal flatulence accumulates too much gas in the intestine, patients will feel the discomfort of abdominal distension, increased anal exhaust, etc., while there is the sound of gas flow in the abdomen. Colic is a strong contraction of intestinal smooth muscle caused by intestinal ischemia and hypoxia, which causes spasmodic pain, the site is mainly around the umbilicus, the more food, the longer the duration of colic, some patients will have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms; 3, treatment: intestinal flatulence can usually be treated with medication, which can be applied under the guidance of a professional doctor, including digestive enzymes and probiotics to relieve symptoms. For patients with intestinal colic, treatment includes medication as well as surgical treatment. Medications include cetropium bromide, belladonna tablets, scopolamine hydrochloride, and atropine. In cases where medication is not effective, surgical treatment such as artificial vessels or autologous vein bypass can be performed.