Question
What’s the disease caused by a child’s abdominal pain and spasm?
Answer
The symptoms of spasm are usually mild or vague, often recurring intermittently, with pain that is not fixed or poorly localized, predominantly around the navel. There is rarely tenderness or muscle tension, and the pain can be relieved upon pressure after taking antispasmodics. If the baby has more than 5 to 6 bowel movements and vomiting, it may be caused by enteritis. You can give the baby less food to reduce gastrointestinal flora and drink more water for observation. Adults with diarrhea can take intestinal probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract.