What should women do about stomach bloating and tummy pain?

Female patients presenting with significant bloating and small stomach pain are considered more likely to have pelvic inflammatory disease and should have timely laboratory tests of routine blood and urine, as well as color ultrasonography of the pelvis. Due to the special anatomical characteristics of women, many patients are caused by urinary tract infections. Patients may also have fever, obvious urinary tract irritation, and painful urination, and should be given anti-infective treatment, either cephalosporin for adults or combined with metronidazole given intravenously, and if necessary, with local physiotherapy, all of which can relieve the condition. During the treatment period, we should also pay attention to the diet, not to eat spicy food, and do not eat cold, hard food, so as not to cause abnormal intestinal peristalsis, inducing the aggravation of pain. And we should pay attention to monitor the changes of laboratory indicators, if the laboratory gradually improve, should promptly stop the drug.