Adult intestinal cramps are mainly caused by over-eating cold food, unclean diet, etc., and should be treated with regular treatment methods, including Norfloxacin and other causative treatments, scopolamine, montelukast and other symptomatic treatments.
1. Excessive cold food: intestinal cramps triggered by the intake of cold food can generally be relieved by applying hot water bags to the stomach and intestines. For serious symptoms or through physical therapy is not satisfactory, can take antispasmodic pain medication such as cetonium bromide or scopolamine.
2. Dietary impurity: such as food bacteria infected food or moldy food, can trigger acute gastroenteritis, resulting in gastrointestinal spasms, diarrhea and so on. Antibiotics such as norfloxacin can be taken. Serious intestinal spasm can take scopolamine or atropine and other antispasmodic pain treatment; diarrhea can be given to serious treatment such as montelukast.
3. Irritable bowel syndrome: such as too much anxiety, nervousness, or dietary impurity, intestinal infections, etc., may trigger this disease. Spasmodic abdominal pain can be given atropine, scopolamine or trimethoprim antispasmodic pain treatment. Those with severe diarrhea can be given loperamide, compound diphenoxylate and other antidiarrheal treatments. People with excessive emotional anxiety and tension that cause the disease should reasonably adjust their mind.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and have regular treatment as soon as possible. Avoid the use of small prescriptions or secret remedies, so as not to delay the condition. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.