Treatment for intestinal cramps includes general treatment, antispasmodic medication, medication to promote the elimination of gas buildup in the stomach and intestines, or constipation medication. Bowel spasms are mostly characterized by acute paroxysms of abdominal pain, sometimes accompanied by vomiting. The attack lasts for about five minutes. The treatment of intestinal cramps includes general treatment, such as treating mild intestinal cramps by placing the patient in a warm, quiet environment or applying hot compresses to the abdomen, and in severe cases, fasting should be done to prevent the condition from worsening. Intestinal spasms can also be treated with medications. For example, the antispasmodic drug cetropium bromide is effective in relieving the spasm of intestinal smooth muscle and can treat intestinal spasms. However, cetropium bromide is contraindicated in patients with an enlarged prostate. Intestinal cramps can also be accompanied by gas buildup in the gastrointestinal tract, which can be eliminated by taking dimethicone. You need to be aware of any allergies before taking dimethicone. Bowel cramps can also lead to constipation, which can be treated with corkscrew.