Infantile intestinal cramps, which refers to paroxysmal abdominal pain due to strong paroxysmal contractions of the smooth muscle of the intestinal wall, is the most common symptom of acute abdominal pain in pediatric patients. Pediatric intestinal cramps often occur at night and mostly in infants less than 3 months old. It can be caused, among other things, by the excessive production of gas in the intestines and increased dynamics, as well as by factors such as diet, cold and milk allergy. It is mainly characterized by persistent and difficult-to-soothe crying in infants, accompanied by vomiting and bloating or rolling over. Intestinal cramps in infants usually do not cause any organic damage, but it is prone to complications, such as abdominal distension and abdominal pain. At this time, it is best to check the blood routine, stool routine, and possibly abdominal ultrasound and take abdominal plain films. Diet must pay attention to let the baby eat a light diet, eat easy to digest food do not eat too cold food, and not easy to digest food, you can use medication, such as antispasmodic drugs, diet therapy is still better, must be reasonable arrangements for the baby’s diet, this is the best way to prevent the occurrence of infantile intestinal spasm. The above content is for reference only, specific medication, treatment, please refer to the doctor’s guidance.