What is it like to have a cramp in your abdomen when you sneeze?

The symptom of lower abdominal cramps when sneezing is a normal physiological phenomenon. During the process of sneezing, the human body experiences reflex muscle contraction in the muscular tissues of the face, abdomen, throat and other areas. The process of rapid muscle contraction will cause local muscles to show symptoms of spastic cramps. In severe cases, there may even be muscle neuronal damage. The symptoms of local spasms caused by sneezing can be quickly relieved by moderate rest and no special treatment is needed. Good local warming measures play an active role in preventing the symptoms of abdominal cramps. After sneezing, once the local muscles appear to have persistent pain, muscle stiffness, and restricted movement, you need to go to the hospital for medical examination as soon as possible to rule out pathological muscle damage.