Causes of Abdominal Pain in Women: Many people suffer from abdominal pain. Women, in particular, experience this problem frequently. Some women suffer from abdominal pain from the beginning to the end of their menstrual cycle. Furthermore, women experience abdominal pain more often than men. Abdominal pain is a common problem. Many women neglect their health.
They suppress the problems, pain, and discomfort in their bodies. They try to relieve the pain themselves by taking painkillers, but doing so is detrimental to their health. Often, women ignore abdominal pain, considering it normal. They think it might be due to gas, periods, fatigue, stress, etc. Today, we will learn why women should not ignore recurring abdominal pain and what the possible causes of abdominal pain in women are.
Causes of Abdominal Pain in Women
Dr. Pankaj Sharma, Director - Robotics, Bariatric, Laparoscopic and General Surgery Department, Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, and Founder of Surgical Clinic Rohini, says that abdominal pain is a very common complaint in clinical practice, but in the case of women, this problem is often overlooked. Many women repeatedly ignore their abdominal pain, which is not right, because this pain is often an early warning sign of a serious illness.
Dr. Pankaj Sharma explains that women often endure the pain and continue with their daily routines. They go to the office, and after returning from the office, they also do household chores. As a result, the disease is detected late, and treatment becomes even more challenging.
Why do women ignore abdominal pain?
1. Conditioning: From childhood, women are conditioned to tolerate pain.
2. Misconceptions related to menstruation: Women think that abdominal and pelvic problems are due to periods.
3. Busyness: Between family, work, and responsibilities, they are unable to prioritize their health. 5 Common Yet Serious Causes of Abdominal Pain in Women
1. Gallstones
Dr. Sharma says that this problem is more common in women due to hormonal changes, fluctuating weight, and poor dietary habits. If you experience sudden, sharp pain on the right side of your abdomen after eating oily food, it could be a sign of gallstones. Many women don't see a doctor and mistake this pain for gas or acidity, which worsens the condition. Eventually, surgery may become necessary.
2. Appendicitis
The pain of appendicitis can often feel similar to menstrual cramps, leading to delayed diagnosis. If the appendix ruptures, the situation can be life-threatening.
3. Endometriosis
This is a gynecological condition, but the pain can mimic digestive problems. Accurate diagnosis may require specialized tests and sometimes even surgery.
4. Ovarian Cysts
Women often ignore a feeling of fullness in the abdomen or mild pelvic pain, mistaking it for menstrual cramps. If a large cyst twists (torsion), immediate treatment is crucial; otherwise, it can cause serious complications.
5. Hernia
Many women ignore a bulge in the abdomen or near the groin, mistaking it for weight gain. If a hernia is left untreated, it can trap internal organs and lead to a serious condition.
Why is the timely diagnosis of abdominal pain important?
With the help of modern diagnostic and laparoscopic techniques, most problems can now be treated easily and with less pain if detected early. Therefore, whether the pain is mild, severe, or recurring, never ignore it. Consult a doctor immediately for a proper diagnosis and treatment if any problem is found.
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