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Visceral spasms refer to involuntary contractions of the smooth muscles in the organs of the body's digestive system. These spasms can occur in various organs, including the stomach, intestines, and gallbladder, and can cause discomfort, pain, and other symptoms.
Some common causes of visceral spasms include:
Symptoms of visceral spasms can include abdominal pain or cramping, bloating, nausea, and changes in bowel movements. Treatment for visceral spasms may involve medications, such as antispasmodics or pain relievers, as well as lifestyle changes, such as dietary modifications or stress management techniques.
In some cases, underlying medical conditions that contribute to visceral spasms may need to be treated in order to effectively manage symptoms. It is important to seek medical evaluation if you are experiencing persistent or severe abdominal pain or other symptoms.