The location of adnexal pain in women is physically located in the lower abdomen on both sides of the groin, and most of the pain in this location is caused by adnexal inflammation and problems with the adnexa. In clinical practice, if there is chronic adnexal inflammation, pain on both sides of the abdomen will occur, and the pain will increase during menstruation, after sexual intercourse, and after exertion, and there will be an increase in vaginal discharge in daily life. If you have pain in this area, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible for corresponding examination and timely treatment with medicine. Since most cancers of the fallopian tubes are caused by inflammation of the fallopian tubes, active treatment of inflammation of the fallopian tubes is particularly important in clinical practice. It is recommended that women should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in case of discomfort.