Abdominal pain and bloating are common clinical symptoms with various causes, most of which are caused by eating undigested food, eating more food, getting cold in the abdomen and gastrointestinal tract dysfunction, slowing down intestinal peristalsis or producing too much gas in the intestine. It can be solved by intestinal motility drugs, such as morpholine, cisapride, mosapride and other drugs to strengthen intestinal motility. You can also eat some food to help digestion and exhaustion, such as radish soup or stomachic tablets can help the patient exhaust. However, if the patient’s symptoms are heavy, such as abdominal pain and bloating symptoms are aggravated, accompanied by systemic symptoms, such as weight loss, weakness, anemia, and stool changes, such as loose stools, mucus-purulent stools, and increased frequency of defecation, further clinical examination is required, and it is best to perform abdominal CT or colonoscopy to exclude intestinal diseases. In conclusion, if the abdominal pain and bloating symptoms are mild, they can be solved by food and medication, but if the patient’s symptoms are heavy, he needs to enter the hospital to exclude whether there are organic changes in the intestinal tract.