Bowel spasm symptoms have paroxysmal acute abdominal pain, the exact area of the abdomen will vary slightly depending on the location of the spasm attack. Patients with intestinal spasm attacks can have paroxysmal acute abdominal pain symptoms, if the intestinal spasm occurs in the small intestine abdominal pain is mainly in the umbilical region, occurs in the distal colon abdominal pain is located in the right lower abdomen, if the spasm occurs in the splenic flexure or the hepatic flexure of the colon the pain is usually located in the quaternary rib area. Each episode of intestinal spasm usually lasts 3 to 5 minutes, with intervals of several minutes to tens of minutes, and can be repeated, and can be accompanied by vomiting, cold sweat, cold hands and feet, pale and other symptoms. Patients with symptoms of intestinal cramps should go to the hospital.