Stomach pain after running and wanting to poop may be caused by inadequate warm-up, intestinal spasm, cholecystitis, gastroenteritis, etc. It can be relieved by general treatment, medication such as pivacurium bromide, scopolamine, etc., and surgical treatment.
1. General treatment: If the warm-up exercise is not sufficient before running, muscle strain and gastrointestinal spasm may occur during running, resulting in stomach pain and wanting to have a bowel movement after running. At this time, you can improve local blood circulation and relieve the pain through gentle massage in the abdomen or hot compresses, while paying attention to rest and avoiding catching cold.
2. medication: some digestive diseases may also make the patient appear after running stomach pain want to stool, then you can take the appropriate drugs. If it is due to irritable bowel syndrome, you can take trimethoprim, pivoxyl bromide, etc.; if it is due to acute gastroenteritis, cholecystitis and other infectious diseases, you can take amoxicillin, norfloxacin and other antibiotic drugs.
If the patient’s pain is severe and difficult to relieve, atropine, scopolamine and other antispasmodic painkillers can be taken, but these drugs may mask the condition and are usually not recommended before a clear diagnosis is made. If the patient is accompanied by diarrhea, can take montelukast and other antidiarrheal drugs.
3. Surgery: If the patient suffers from intestinal torsion or intestinal obstruction during running, resulting in abdominal pain, surgery can be considered.
If patients have long-term or recurrent stomach pain after running and want to have a bowel movement, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment. Drugs need to be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication, so as not to delay or even aggravate the condition.