Gastrointestinal cramps what medicine to take

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Gastrointestinal spasm, that is, the patient's intestinal smooth muscle shows convulsion, causing the patient to show paroxysmal colic, or dull pain, and the main reason is that the patient shows dyspepsia due to improper diet, or eats some cold food and greasy indigestible or irritating food, which induces the patient to show intestinal motility disorder. In addition, the patient has increased gastric acid secretion. It can also stimulate the patient's intestinal smooth muscle to show spasm. Proton pump inhibitors can be given to the patient to inhibit gastric acid and protect the gastric mucosa. Antispasmodic and analgesic drugs can also be given to temporarily relieve the patient's abdominal pain.

Gastrointestinal cramps what medicine to take



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