What’s with the intestinal cramps?

Intestinal spasm is a paroxysmal abdominal pain caused by strong paroxysmal contraction of the smooth muscle of the intestinal wall, which mostly occurs in infants and young children. The cause of intestinal cramps is usually related to the excessive production of intestinal gas, food allergies, etc. Intestinal gas may be diffused from the blood, swallowed gas, produced by neutralizing stomach acid, produced by bacterial fermentation, etc. It is a curable disease. Intestinal spasm is a paroxysmal abdominal pain caused by strong paroxysmal contraction of the smooth muscle of the intestinal wall. It occurs mostly in infants and young children because their intestinal tract is more sensitive and fragile. This disease is self-limiting, and can be cured by itself if the condition is mild, and the common symptoms include paroxysmal pain in the abdomen, as well as nausea and vomiting, which can be diagnosed through routine blood tests and fecal examinations, and so on.