pain in the lower abdomen
Women suffer from pain in the lower abdomen. This pain occurs during periods. Sometimes this pain also occurs due to gas, but if this problem persists then it should not be ignored. Such pain can also be a sign of some serious diseases. Is. Let us know from experts about which diseases are the symptoms of lower abdominal pain and how to prevent it.
Dr. Saloni Chadha, former head of gynecology department at Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi, says that women often ignore the pain in the lower abdomen. But if this pain persists for a long time then it is important to pay attention to it.
What diseases are lower abdominal pain a symptom of?
pelvic inflammatory disease
Pelvic inflammatory disease is a problem occurring in women in which there is pain in the lower abdomen and near the navel. This happens with women who have unprotected sex. In this, there is pain in the lower part of the stomach along with light discharge. This problem is controlled through some medicines.
ovarian cyst
Nowadays, ovarian cyst disease has also become quite common among women. This happens in PCOD and PCOS. Due to this also pain persists in the lower part of the stomach. Sometimes this happens without any symptoms, but if the pain increases, investigation is necessary. It is important to get it treated on time, otherwise it can become a serious problem later.
endometriosis
Endometriosis occurs when the inner lining of the uterus starts growing outside the uterus and tries to block the path to the ovary. In this problem, there is severe pain during periods and pain in the lower abdomen also persists. If this disease is not controlled on time, it can also cause infertility.
urine infection
Burning sensation during urination, frequent urination and pain in the lower abdomen can be due to urine infection. This happens due to not paying attention to personal hygiene.
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