Intestinal cramps are mainly manifested as paroxysmal abdominal cramps and are not a disease, but a symptom. It is caused by excessive contraction of the smooth muscles of the intestine. It is mainly caused by infection in the gastrointestinal tract, unclean diet and excessive gas in the gastrointestinal tract. For intestinal spasms, first of all, avoid overeating in daily life, pay attention to dietary rules and hygiene, and avoid eating cold, spicy, greasy and other stimulating foods. In addition, for patients with intestinal spasm, antispasmodic and analgesic treatment should be considered. Commonly used oral medications include elimination of scopolamine and, if necessary, mebendazole. If there is a combination of intestinal bacterial infection, antibacterial drugs for Gram-negative bacilli should also be used, commonly cephalosporins, especially the third generation cephalosporins are most commonly used, such as ceftriaxone, cefoperazone sulbactam, etc. In addition, for patients with intestinal spasm can also be given abdominal hot compresses, if the symptoms are not relieved, but worsened, should also consider whether the combination of other diseases, such as intestinal torsion, intussusception and intestinal obstruction, etc., serious patients also need timely surgery symptomatic treatment.