What's wrong with lower back pain accompanied by abdominal pain

  Modern society is constantly developing, and the pace of life is getting faster and faster. Many people are busy with work and have irregular daily habits, which has led to various illnesses in their bodies. Some people experience lower back pain accompanied by lower abdominal pain. What exactly is going on? Let's learn about it together!

  

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  What's wrong with lower back pain accompanied by abdominal pain

  The occurrence of lower abdominal pain is often caused by appendicitis, pelvic inflammation, and intestinal inflammation. The occurrence of frequent urination and urgency, as well as lower back pain, may be due to urinary tract infection or kidney stones. It is recommended to go to the hospital for pelvic appendiceal, renal, and pelvic cavity related examinations, receive targeted treatment, eat less spicy and cold food, and pay more attention to keeping warm

  Types of Minor Abdominal Pain

  Ovulation induced abdominal pain

  About two weeks before the onset of menstruation, it happens to be the ovulation period. At this time, the follicle ruptures and the follicular fluid stimulates the peritoneum, causing women to experience mild abdominal pain that alternates left and right and occurs once a month, often manifested as dull pain or bloating pain on one side of the lower abdomen. The pain can range from a few hours to a maximum of 2 days. It is a physiological issue, so there is no need to worry excessively or deal with it.

  Dysmenorrhea

  Every woman will experience dysmenorrhea to some extent, and dysmenorrhea is divided into primary and secondary types. The former is more common among unmarried girls and can be alleviated after getting married and having children. But if it is post marital dysmenorrhea, one should be careful of gynecological diseases, such as endometriosis, which is a secondary dysmenorrhea. The pain will gradually worsen, and there will be hidden pain in the lower abdomen during non menstrual periods. This pain will worsen before and after menstruation, and treatment is needed.

  What is the reason for a female friend experiencing lower back pain accompanied by lower abdominal pain? This situation is likely caused by appendicitis, pelvic inflammation, and intestinal inflammation. It should not be taken lightly, and it is best to go to the nearest hospital for examination, identify the cause, and receive targeted treatment. After all, good health is the most important thing. In addition, this article also introduces several types of lower abdominal pain, hoping that friends who experience lower abdominal pain will pay attention.

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