What if the uterus suddenly tingles for just a few seconds?

Sudden stabbing pain in the uterus may be related to dysmenorrhea or endometritis or pre-miscarriage, and needs to be treated according to the specific symptoms.
1. Dysmenorrhea: If the uterine pain occurs during menstruation or when menstruation is about to start, it is mostly caused by dysmenorrhea, so you need to pay attention to keep the abdomen warm, with hot compresses, etc., and use ibuprofen, indomethacin and other medicines according to the doctor’s instruction if necessary.
2. endometritis: the endometrium is infected by pathogens after the inflammation of the pain, the treatment of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory mainly such as the application of cefoperazone sulbactam, metronidazole and so on to alleviate the symptoms.
3. Pre-eclampsia: If uterine pain occurs during pregnancy and is accompanied by vaginal bleeding, it is mostly considered to be pre-eclampsia, which can be treated by applying dextroprogesterone for fertility preservation, and if the embryo stops developing, the choice is to clear the uterus.
The appearance of unexplained uterine pain is recommended to consult a gynecologist in a timely manner, and do not use medication on your own, so as not to affect your health.