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  1. Colon Spasm: What It Feels Like, Treatment, and Causes - Healthline

    • Colon spasms can affect the frequency, shape, and urgency of your bowel movements. They can occur with trapped gas and some health conditions, including irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative … See more

    What does a colon spasm feel like?

    The severity of colon spasm symptoms can vary from person to person. Here are some signs and symptoms of a colon spasm that can occur:
    •Pain. Sudd… See more

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    Causes of colon spasms

    Colon spasms are typically a symptom of an underlying health condition. IBS is the most common underlying health condition that can cause colon spasms. Other conditions … See more

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    Treatment options

    Treatment for colon spasms is aimed at reducing the symptoms and preventing complications from the spasms. Currently, there’s no cure or way to permanently prevent colo… See more

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    Complications and when to see your doctor

    Colon spasms may be severe one time and barely noticeable the next time. It’s unclear why they vary in severity, but they’re rarely a sign of a serious problem.
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  1. Colon spasms can cause cramps and stomach pain. During digestion, the colon walls contract to move food and waste along. People will not usually feel these normal colon contractions. A colon spasm, however, may be uncomfortable and even painful. How the spasm feels depends on its cause, the severity, and any other health issues a person has.

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/colon-spasm

    If there’s a lack of blood flow to part or all of the colon, you can also experience pain and other symptoms, such as:

    • Abdominal pain (cramping, achiness, or relieved by a bowel movement)
    • Bloating (abdomen feels full and tight)
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  2. Colon Pain: Symptoms, Causes, Pain Locations, Relief

    Oct 1, 2024 · Symptoms of colon pain might include cramping, sharp or dull abdominal pain, bloating, or changes in bowel movements such as constipation or diarrhea. The causes of these symptoms range from irritable bowel …