If you find yourself experiencing intermittent pain below your belly button in your life, you should pay special attention to it and go to the hospital for relevant examinations as soon as possible to find out the specific cause. Otherwise, as the disease progresses, it is likely to be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or fever and other symptoms. Once these symptoms occur, it means that your condition has become more serious and you need to use medication to control it in time. type Acute lower abdominal pain The onset is sudden, the pain is severe, and it is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fever, etc. (1) Lower abdominal pain accompanied by vaginal bleeding: Whether there is a history of amenorrhea or not, it is often related to pathological pregnancy. (2) Lower abdominal pain accompanied by fever: common in acute pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, fallopian tube-ovarian abscess or acute appendicitis cyst, etc., and can also be seen in red degeneration of uterine fibroids. (3) Lower abdominal pain with adnexal masses: common causes include torsion or rupture of ovarian tumors or non-neoplastic ovarian cysts, and torsion of uterine subserosal myomas. Chronic lower abdominal pain The onset is slow, mostly with dull or dull pain, a long course, and is sometimes related to the menstrual cycle. Chronic lower abdominal pain that occurs periodically may include: (1) Lower abdominal pain during menstruation: Progressively worsening lower abdominal pain during menstruation, sometimes accompanied by pain during sexual intercourse, which is due to endometriosis or adenomyosis. Lower abdominal pain before and after menstruation is also seen in diseases such as retroverted uterus, primary dysmenorrhea, cervical stenosis and pelvic inflammatory disease. (2) Lower abdominal pain during menstruation: The pain is located on one side of the lower abdomen and often lasts for 3 to 4 days, and may be accompanied by a small amount of vaginal bleeding. This type of abdominal pain is called ovulation pain. Dysmenorrhea If you experience abdominal pain during menstruation, it may be primary dysmenorrhea or you may have endometriosis. Abdominal pain accompanied by fever indicates inflammation, connective tissue disease, malignant tumor, etc.; accompanied by vomiting indicates esophageal, stomach or bile duct disease; large amount of vomiting indicates gastrointestinal obstruction; accompanied by diarrhea indicates intestinal inflammation, malabsorption, and pancreatic disease; accompanied by shock and anemia indicates rupture of abdominal organs (such as liver or spleen rupture or ectopic pregnancy rupture), myocardial infarction, pneumonia may also have abdominal pain accompanied by shock, and special vigilance should be taken; accompanied by urgency, frequency, pain, hematuria, etc., indicating possible urinary tract infection or stones; accompanied by gastrointestinal bleeding, such as tarry stools or hematemesis, indicating peptic ulcer or gastritis, etc.; if there is fresh blood in the stool or dark red blood in the stool, it often indicates ulcerative colitis, colon cancer, intestinal tuberculosis, etc. |
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