Intestinal spasm, also known as colic, is a common symptom of the digestive system and is a paroxysmal abdominal pain caused by strong contraction of the smooth muscle of the intestinal wall. If frequent intestinal spasms occur, you need to go to the hospital, gastroscopy and colonoscopy and abdominal CT and other examinations to clarify whether there are organic lesions, for targeted treatment: 1. No organic lesions: If there are no organic lesions, it is mostly indicated as functional intestinal spasms. Need to pay attention to daily maintenance, improve living habits, pay attention to keep warm, diet with light, easy-to-digest food, such as millet porridge, yam, egg soup, etc., to reduce the burden on the intestines. You can also do the right amount of exercise to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, and keep a happy mood, avoid tension and other emotions, to reduce the chances of recurrence of intestinal spasm; 2, the presence of organic lesions: for example, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease, intestinal tuberculosis, intestinal adhesions, intestinal tumors or diseases of other organs in the abdominal cavity, etc., can lead to intestinal spasm, the need to treat the original disease, to fundamentally solve the phenomenon of recurrent intestinal spasm. Common treatment modalities include drug therapy, surgical treatment, radiotherapy, etc.