The generic name for intestinal worms is Albendazole, and if the pain around the belly button is caused by parasites, taking Albendazole is usually OK. If it is caused by intestinal cramps, acute enteritis and other factors, it is not necessary to apply Albendazole.
1. Parasitic infection: when the diet is not clean, it may lead to parasitic infection, resulting in pain around the navel, at this time oral Albendazole can play a therapeutic role. Adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and rash may occur after oral intake.
2. Intestinal spasm: when the abdomen is cold, resulting in temporary intestinal spasm, causing pain around the navel symptoms, in this case taking albendazole usually does not have the effect, generally can be applied to atropine antispasmodic pain relief.
3. Acute enteritis: If you eat spoiled food or spicy food, will lead to the occurrence of acute enteritis, there will also be symptoms of pain around the navel, this time to take albendazole will not be effective.
All drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor. If there are symptoms of pain around the navel, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, with the help of the doctor to give relevant measures, do not blindly self-medication.