What happened to the small abdominal pain but no menstruation? Do you usually have abdominal pain before and after menstruation? If these are not present, most of them are usually characterized by intestinal cramps. If it can be accompanied by diarrhea or constipation, it is mostly a case of gastrointestinal dysfunction. In some cases, it is related to one’s eating habits, eating fried and fatty stimulating foods, as well as poor rest, stress, cold and flu and a host of other such reasons. Generally, when abdominal pain occurs, you can consider giving symptomatic treatment. Commonly used clinically are mosapride citrate capsule, 2 capsules once, 3 times a day; bifidobacteria capsule, 2 capsules once, 2 times a day. If the abdominal pain is not relieved repeatedly, it is recommended to consult a hospital to improve the abdominal ultrasound examination and, if necessary, the routine stool examination to see if there is inflammation, white blood cells or red blood cells.