The symptoms of itchy stomach are initially diagnosed as being caused by intestinal parasitic diseases, common types of which include amoebic dysentery, ascariasis, pinworm disease, etc. Because the parasites enter the human intestinal tissues, they cause continuous stimulation and impact on their superficial mucosal tissues, causing a persistent itching sensation in the abdomen of patients. With the gradual onset of the disease, most patients also have secondary symptoms such as vague abdominal pain, weight loss, and sticky stools. However, since there are also system tissues in the abdomen such as the reproductive system, urinary system, and mucosal immune system, the possibility of patients having other system diseases such as uterine fibroids, ureteritis, and abdominal aortic lipoma cannot be excluded. Because the patient’s occurrence of the above diseases will cause congestion, swelling or compression and irritation to the surrounding normal tissues, so it causes pain, itching and burning in the abdomen, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examination when necessary.