The symptoms of colic in adults are mainly abdominal pain, bloating, nausea and vomiting. Sometimes after cold, the symptoms of colic may be transient. In addition, organic lesions of the intestine itself, such as intestinal polyps and intestinal tumors, may also cause colic. Therefore, for patients with colic, they should seek medical advice to clarify the cause and carry out relevant treatment according to the different causes. Sometimes patients with abdominal pain may have emergency surgical conditions such as intestinal perforation and intestinal entrapment, which may be life-threatening if delayed. Therefore, abdominal pain needs to be given high priority, such as some patients with coronary heart disease, which may also manifest as abdominal pain. There are also critical conditions such as lobar pneumonia and ectopic uterine pregnancy, which can present with abdominal pain. Therefore, abdominal pain needs to be taken seriously, and timely medical consultation is needed to identify the different causes and provide reasonable treatment with the help of doctors.