Intestinal colic is an acute pain in the abdomen caused by spasms of the smooth muscles of the intestines. This condition can be caused by various reasons, such as gas, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, and others.
Diagnosis of intestinal colic may include physical examination, as well as laboratory and instrumental studies.
Treatment of intestinal colic may include taking gas-relief medications, antispasmodic agents, dietary and lifestyle adjustments.
Prevention of intestinal colic includes proper nutrition, regular water intake, moderate physical activity, and avoidance of stressful situations.
The treatment of intestinal colic is carried out by a gastroenterologist or a therapist.
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