Pediatric enemas generally do not cause stomach pain, but if the drug enema irritation, or improper operation may cause stomach pain, self-medication enema is not recommended. Pediatric enemas are used in hospital treatment only in a few cases, such as preoperative bowel preparation, bowel obstruction, etc., and most of the regular operations do not cause tummy pain. If pediatric enema is given through the intestines, the drug enters the intestines, it will have an irritating effect on the intestines, which will easily cause intestinal spasm and cause pain in the stomach. If the enema is not operated properly such as violent operation, it is easy to damage the intestinal tract, which can also cause pain in the stomach. Or if more liquid is poured in at one time, the pressure on the intestinal lumen may also cause pain in the stomach. It is not recommended to take enemas in clinics or on your own. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time.