What are the reasons for abdominal pain and lower back pain after abortion

  After a woman undergoes an abortion surgery, doctors generally require her to observe her physical condition more. If any abnormal symptoms appear, she needs to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid adverse results. Therefore, when a woman discovers symptoms of abdominal pain and back pain after the surgery, she feels a little worried. She is worried that it is an abnormal symptom and wants to know the reason for the abdominal pain and back pain after the abortion?

  

What are the reasons for abdominal pain and lower back pain after abortion1

  After undergoing an abortion, women may experience symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, and lower back pain, which are normal phenomena. These are mainly caused by wounds on the uterine lining and uterine contractions, which last for about three to seven days and generally do not exceed ten days. If someone experiences prolonged bleeding or abdominal pain after an abortion, it must be taken seriously.

  If the bleeding or abdominal pain lasts for a long time, or the amount of bleeding increases, or the symptoms of abdominal pain worsen, it should be considered that it may be caused by incomplete abortion or postoperative uterine cavity infection. At this time, it is recommended that women go to the hospital for blood routine examination and abdominal ultrasound examination to diagnose. If diagnosed with incomplete abortion, treatment measures should be determined based on the amount of residual pregnancy tissue in the uterine cavity.

  If there is relatively little residual pregnancy tissue in the uterine cavity, oral oxytocin or motherwort granules can be taken to stimulate uterine contractions and eliminate residual pregnancy tissue. However, if there is a large amount of residual pregnancy tissue in the uterine cavity, curettage surgery is required. If diagnosed as postoperative uterine infection, antibiotics should be given for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment.

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