What is lower abdominal pain in women? It may be the manifestation of 5 diseases, pay more attention

 

Women's lower abdominal pain problems are more complex, it may be common ovulation, and it may be reproductive system diseases, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and endometriosis. If the pain in the lower abdomen lasts for a long time and is accompanied by other symptoms, in all likelihood it is a disease of the reproductive system, and you need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.

What reproductive system diseases may lower abdominal pain in women be caused by?

1. Pelvic inflammatory disease

Bacterial or viral infection and sexually transmitted diseases may cause pelvic inflammatory disease, such as salpingitis, hydrosalpinx, endometritis, etc., mainly manifested as lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge and abnormal color, high fever, urination, or "for love" The pain intensified when I applauded. Due to the inflammation in the pelvis, the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and uterus are not spared, and no active treatment can induce female infertility. Once the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease is confirmed, both husband and wife should receive treatment together, and antibiotics should be used in a sufficient amount and a full course of treatment.

2. Pelvic congestion syndrome

The venous return of blood vessels in the pelvis is obstructed, causing local swelling and pain, leading to pelvic congestion syndrome. It is mainly manifested as obvious lower abdominal pain when standing or sitting, and the pain is relieved when lying down and resting.

3. Pelvic organ prolapse

Many middle-aged and elderly women experience pelvic organ prolapse of varying degrees, and neither the uterus nor the bladder is in the original position, which can increase the pressure and lower abdominal pain, causing discomfort in the groin and lower abdomen, especially "Applause for Love". ' the discomfort intensified. Light can be reduced by Kegel exercises or levator ani exercises, and surgery is required in severe cases.

4. Ectopic pregnancy

Women who are in the childbearing period suddenly experience severe pain or cramps in the pelvis, especially on one side, accompanied by headache, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting, local bleeding, etc., should think of ectopic pregnancy for the first time. Ectopic pregnancy, as the name suggests, is when the fertilized egg does not implant in the uterus. The most common is tubal pregnancy, which can be life-threatening if not handled in time.

5. Endometriosis

Endometrial lining grows outside the uterus, often in the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and bladder. This is called endometriosis. Although the lining of the uterus does not grow inside the uterus, it still sheds and regenerates in cycles, causing periodic pain in the lower abdomen.

Kind Tips

Women with severe lower abdominal pain accompanied by abdominal distension, significantly increased menstrual flow, tenderness, and abdominal pressure should be highly suspected of uterine fibroids. If you experience abdominal pain during ovulation that lasts for a few seconds and then ends, it may be ovulation pain. If the pain in the lower abdomen lasts for a long time, women cannot take chances and need to see a doctor as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis.