Tummy cramps want to poop and can not pull out the stomach pain may be due to improper diet, constipation, dyspepsia and other factors, can be improved through the life of dietary habits, taking atropine, domperidone and other drugs, surgery and other methods to relieve.
1. Improve dietary habits: patients should pay attention to light diet, reduce the intake of cold, spicy and other stimulating foods, barbecue and other indigestible foods, quit smoking and drinking, less strong tea and coffee, increase the intake of fresh fruits and vegetables and other foods rich in dietary fiber, drink more water, more exercise, avoid sedentary activities, to promote the discharge of stools and relieve symptoms.
2. Taking medication: This includes causative treatment and symptomatic treatment. Symptomatic treatment is mainly to relieve the patient’s symptoms, if the patient is seriously constipated, you can use laxatives such as Kaiser Permanente, lactulose, etc., to promote the discharge of stool; if the patient’s abdominal pain is serious, you can take antispasmodic and analgesic medicines such as scopolamine, atropine, etc., to relieve the pain.
Causal treatment is mainly for the patient’s primary disease, if it is due to indigestion, can take gastrointestinal tablets, digestive enzymes and other drugs; if the intestinal flora imbalance, can take bifidobacteria and other drugs; if the gastrointestinal peristalsis is slowed down, you can take domperidone and other drugs.
3. Surgery: Gastrointestinal polyps, gastrointestinal tumors, intestinal obstruction and other diseases may also lead to stomach cramps and stomach pain when you want to poop and can’t pull it out.
If the patient long-term or recurrent presence, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment. Drugs need to be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication, so as not to delay or even aggravate the condition.