Gastric colic is mostly caused by gastric diseases such as dyspepsia, peptic ulcer or mental factors, etc. It can be relieved by general treatment, medication and surgery. 1. General treatment: patients can relieve the pain by massaging or applying hot compresses on the abdomen, and patients with severe pain should abstain from food and water to reduce the stimulation of the gastric mucosa. Agitation, nervousness, anxiety and other bad emotions can also aggravate gastric colic, so patients are advised to soothe their emotions and maintain emotional stability. 2. Drug treatment: (1) Patients with gastric colic are usually accompanied by increased gastric acid secretion and gastric mucous membrane damage, etc. Acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole or gastric mucous membrane protection drugs such as bismuth potassium citrate can be taken to reduce gastric acid secretion and protect the gastric mucous membrane; patients with gastric insufficiency of gastric motility can also be given gastrointestinal motility promoting drugs such as domperidone. (2) Acute gastroenteritis caused by pathogenic microbial infection due to unclean diet and other factors, can take Norfloxacin, azithromycin and other antibiotics, but antibiotics should be used reasonably according to the results of drug sensitivity, not abuse. (3) If the patient’s pain is severe, can also take scopolamine and other antispasmodic painkillers, but before the cause is clear, it is generally not recommended to self-medication, so as not to cover up the condition, affecting the doctor’s diagnosis. 3. Surgery: If the gastric colic is caused by pyloric obstruction or peptic ulcer perforation and other diseases, surgical treatment can also be considered. Patients with gastric colic are advised to seek timely medical attention and standardized diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of professional physicians to avoid delays. The above medications should be taken in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and should not be used on their own to avoid delaying or even aggravating the condition.