The pelvic cavity is very important for women, and if there are any abnormal conditions in the pelvic cavity, they must be taken seriously in a timely manner. When any discomfort symptoms occur, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner to check the cause, in order to detect and treat them early and protect the body from the harm of the disease. So why is there pain in the upper left pelvic cavity?
Pain in the upper left pelvic cavity is most commonly caused by organic lesions in the pelvic cavity, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic inflammatory disease, salpingitis, etc. Other immune related diseases may also cause pelvic pain. In addition, pain may also occur during menstruation due to pelvic congestion. So in order to clarify the cause, it is necessary to further understand whether other symptoms have occurred.
If it is caused by pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic fluid has already appeared, it may also lead to increased pain in the pelvic area before menstruation. In general, there are many reasons for pelvic pain, but regardless of what causes it, in order to avoid harm to the body from the disease, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner and have a doctor treat it according to the situation to avoid other infections.
It is also important to be careful not to stay up late for long periods of time, as this can worsen the condition. One should also pay more attention to their diet, and try to eat light meals instead of overeating, which can also be detrimental to recovery.