What are the symptoms of enterospasm in children?

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Some children occasionally have stomachache. After seeing the doctor, they are diagnosed as intestinal spasm, but this situation is not particularly frequent. Once the attack is particularly severe, it basically occurs at night, showing intermittent stomachache and vomiting. What are the symptoms of enterospasm in children? Now let's talk about it.

What are the symptoms of enterospasm in children?

1. Infants can not speak, so there is no way to report abdominal pain, only through paroxysmal crying to remind adults, sometimes wake up from sleep. Each attack lasts from a few minutes to more than ten minutes. The degree of abdominal pain is different, and severe cases may be accompanied by disorder of limbs, rolling, pale complexion, and cold hands and feet.

2. Children of school age can report abdominal pain, most of which are located in the middle abdomen or around the umbilicus. Constipation induced enterospasm is often manifested as left lower abdominal pain, but sometimes abdominal pain is difficult to locate. Abdominal pain is also generally paroxysmal, intermittent period can be without any discomfort.

3. If the patient is older, the degree of abdominal pain is heavy or light, but the systemic symptoms are relatively good. And, if it is simple bowel spasm, then more than ten minutes to a few hours can be self-healing oh.

matters needing attention

1. Overfeeding or food stimulation will produce intestinal spasm. 2. A lot of cold and raw food, overeating can also lead to cramps. 3. If children vomit, they should seek medical advice in time. 4. Abdominal pain often occurs before defecation, generally not severe, parents have to pay more attention.