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Hello! First of all, I wish you a speedy recovery! Let me talk to you about "abdominal pain". The cause of abdominal pain is difficult to find and determine. Most obstetricians and gynecologists will probably check your vagina, because all they can think of from the symptoms is their proficient obstetrics and gynecology. This "area" of the lower abdomen is all over the nerve endings, and it is difficult for the brain to tell whether the pain comes from the reproductive system, urinary system or intestine. When describing diseases, we usually say that there is a kind of pain and tingling in the lower abdomen, so it is easy for doctors and patients to associate it with the reproductive system and then start to explore the cause. But the result is often: this is not the fault of the reproductive system. Pain often does not appear alone, and there are other accompanying symptoms that can provide us with clues. The following is a list of symptoms of "abdominal pain". Please prescribe the right medicine in time according to your own symptoms: 1) Severe abdominal pain during menstrual period and slight pain before menstruation. Endometriosis-the cells in the uterus gradually grow to places outside the uterus that do not belong to them, such as fallopian tubes, ovaries and bladder. At the end of the menstrual period, these cells will also bleed a little, which will also lead to inflammation and damage in the area where they extend. Our body will automatically produce scar tissue to surround these cells and block this destructive effect. Scar tissue can cause abdominal pain and reduce our fertility. At first, the patient felt abdominal fullness before menstruation, and then he felt abdominal pain similar to that before menstruation, but not before menstruation. If the gynecologist thinks that the patient's lower abdomen is soft and emaciated, he may check whether there is endometriosis, and then perform uterine cavity or ultrasound examination on the patient's lower abdomen. If endometriosis is mild, it can be cured by taking medicine. However, if the situation is serious or the patient is going to have a baby, then endoscopic surgery (laparotomy) may be needed, and the doctor will use endoscopic laser to remove scar tissue and endometrial hyperplasia. The more timely treatment, the faster recovery. 2) Abdominal twitching pain, accompanied by dizziness, abdominal distension, persistent diarrhea or constipation. Acute enteritis-dysfunction of the large intestine leads to extreme sensitivity of nerves and muscles. 20% people suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (ibs), and 65% of them are women. Bathing can effectively eliminate pain, dizziness, bloating, persistent diarrhea or constipation. Suggest seeing a doctor with digestive problems. Usually, when the doctor gives you a comprehensive examination and rules out the possibility of ibs infection, he will tell you that the cause of this pain is only mental stress. Many ibs patients use drugs to relieve constipation. 3) Pain in the middle of the lower abdomen, discomfort in urination and frequent urination. Interstitial cystitis (ic)-Your urinary tract is in an inflammatory state, which makes your bladder swell. Doctors usually think that ic women may have lesions on the inner wall of the bladder, thus stimulating the central nervous system of the brain to produce micturition response. Pain near pubic bone, aggravated when you want to urinate; Frequent urination (at least/kloc-0 per hour during the day and many times at night), and severe pain during sex. Gynecologists are advised to see if there are urinary tract infections and renal lesions. If so, anti-inflammatory treatment will be enough for a while. After the internal examination of the bladder, the condition will be greatly improved, because the examination will destroy the nerve endings, and it is these guys who transmit the pain of the bladder to the central nervous system. Scientific and reasonable diet, eliminating those foods that are easy to "cause trouble", will help to improve the condition and improve health. 4) Abdominal pain during exercise. Ovarian cyst-Ovarian cyst refers to a lump in the uterus that encloses hydrops. Among people with ovarian cysts, less than 5% will become cancerous. All ovarian cysts belong to functional cysts, that is to say, developing eggs may be surrounded by cyst effusion, resulting in ovarian enlargement and pain. Ovarian cysts will develop gradually over time, so that when you stand up after exercise or meditation, you will feel pain. At this time, the condition is already serious. Because the effusion in the cyst makes the ovary droop due to gravity, there is a feeling of falling pain during exercise. Gynecologists can know the condition by touching the lower abdomen and determine whether there are ovarian cysts. If the ovarian cyst is found by ultrasound and is likely to become cancerous or too large, the doctor will recommend surgical removal. 5) Persistent or intermittent abdominal pain. Uterine Fibroma-This is a benign tumor that may grow inside or outside the ovary or in the ovarian wall. Before being discovered, the patient's symptoms were very mild and almost imperceptible. According to the research data of hysteromyoma, 80% of women are likely to suffer from this disease, but only14 of them will worry about their symptoms and check them out, so as to get timely treatment. There is a feeling of fullness in the lower abdomen, which is not entirely a feeling of pain. In addition, the increase in menstrual bleeding is also a major symptom-the amount of bleeding is so large that you can soak a sanitary towel 1 hour, and there are symptoms of pain and local edema during menstruation. The biggest harm of fibroma is to cause fertility disorder. The gynecologist will give you an abdominal examination and help you describe the symptoms, and your condition will gradually become clear. If the abdominal distension is not serious, it means that fibroma is not serious enough to affect fertility. You just need to buy some painkillers or birth control pills to inhibit the growth of fibroma. Surgery is necessary when there is no way to inhibit the growth of tumor, because surgery will leave scars and affect fertility. If abdominal distension becomes more and more serious and affects daily life, tumor resection is needed. The recovery time of the operation takes about 6 weeks, but it depends on the size of fibroma and the operation. 6) Reminder-If you have severe abdominal pain or any of the following symptoms, you'd better see a doctor nearby: 1. Weakness. 2. Dizziness. 3. Afraid of cold. 4. Have a fever. 5. vomiting. 6. Severe pain similar to menstruation. If you have these symptoms, you may have uterine enlargement (pid). If not treated early, it may lead to ectopic placenta, uterine rupture or atrophy, appendicitis and so on. Pid can be completely cured, but it is afraid of delaying the treatment opportunity. If you are satisfied with the above answer, please don't live up to my kindness and click "adopt as the answer" in time.