Home Remedies for Stomach Cramps
At some point of time or the other we have all experienced
muscle cramps. They can occur anywhere in the body and can cause
undue pain and discomfort. Stomach is one such area where you
can experience frequent cramps. They can be mistaken for
bellyache, indigestion, upset stomach and side stitch. Cramps
usually occur when the affected muscles do not get adequate
amount of oxygen. Stress, overindulgence and heavy exercise
after a big meal can have an impact on the stomach and cause
cramps. They can be relieved by using over-the-counter
medications but the best long term strategy is to avoid such
situations that will affect the stomach.
The following simple tips will help you in preventing and
treating stomach cramps:
* Choose over-the-counter drugs: Many drugs available over the
counter are excellent treatment for the cramps caused by
overindulgence. Antacids and sodium bicarbonate are excellent
treatment for cramps caused by heartburn.
* Eat your food properly: Experts recommend that you eat slowly,
chew the food well and do not guzzle the drinks with the food.
When you chew the food well, it gets mixed with the saliva and
thus becomes easy to digest. To change the speed of eating, you
can sit down at the table and add candlelight and soft music.
* Do not gorge the food: Stomachs are very sensitive to
overeating. A distended stomach can cause sharp pain and thus
can be very uncomfortable to some people. If you suffer from
stomach cramps frequently, try eating smaller meals and more
frequent meals throughout the day.
* Avoid eating when upset: Anxiety and eating do not go well
together. If you eat under tension, the blood supply to your
stomach is reduced and the food becomes hard to digest. You can
follow the method of deep relaxation to ease the tension.
* Choose noncaffeinated drinks: Coffee and colas worsen the
condition of the tense stomach. Instead, choose water, fruit
juices or herbal teas for drinking.
* Minimize the intake of cold fluids: When you gulp down any icy
cold drink very rapidly, your stomach goes into temporary but
painful spasms.
* Increase your intake of fiber: Research has shown that eating
two high-fiber cookies each day will reduce the instances of
stomach pain by half. Fiber helps food in moving the food very
quickly through the digestive system and hence may reduce the
stomach and the intestinal cramps.
* Let your stomach relax: Take a break of half-hour or more
after a big meal before doing any heavy duty activities.
Exercise diverts the blood from the digestive system to the arms
and legs thereby increasing the chances o intestinal cramps.
* Go for a light walk: If you have had a sumptuous meal and are
feeling full, take a light walk. Light exercise especially
walking has been shown to increase the rate at which the
digested foods move through the bowels. This allows the stomach
to empty faster, thus reducing stomach cramps.