How to treat stomach cramps in the middle of the night

The stomach cramps in the middle of the night are considered to be possibly caused by intestinal cramps, acute gastroenteritis, duodenal ulcer, and urinary tract stones. Usually, atropine, amoxicillin, omeprazole, colloidal bismuth and other medications can be given according to the cause, as well as surgical treatment.
1. Intestinal spasms: If the abdomen catches cold in the middle of the night, it can lead to intestinal spasms, which can cause symptoms of stomach cramps. Atropine can be given as antispasmodic and analgesic treatment.
2. Acute gastroenteritis: If eating spicy stimulating or unclean food at dinner, or overeating, drinking alcohol and other reasons, leading to acute gastroenteritis, can cause symptoms of stomach cramps at night. Drugs such as amoxicillin can be given to fight infection.
3. Duodenal ulcer: If there is an ulcer in the duodenum, food enters the duodenum in the middle of the night, and the mucous membrane of the ulcer is stimulated at this time, the symptom of abdominal cramps may occur. Omeprazole acid suppression and colloidal bismuth pectin can be given to protect the stomach treatment.
4. Urinary stones: If there are stones in the urinary tract and they are stuck in the ureter, abdominal cramps may also occur. Surgical lithotripsy is usually required.
All of the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor. If there are symptoms of abdominal cramps in the middle of the night, it is recommended to seek medical attention and give relevant measures with the help of a doctor.