What are the causes of small abdominal paroxysms in women

The main causes of abdominal paroxysmal pain in women are the following two categories: 1. Diseases related to the gastrointestinal tract, such as inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, polyps of the intestine, inflammatory-related diseases of the intestine, such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and tumors of the intestine. For these diseases, they can be manifested as paroxysmal vague pain or colic in the abdomen, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and changes in stool characteristics, such as an increase in the number of stools or thin, thin, unshaped stools, and stools with blood or mucus, which can be clarified by abdominal CT or gastroscopy or enteroscopy. 2. Gynecologic-related diseases, the common ones include uterine fibroids, ovarian inflammation, and tubal inflammation, pelvic inflammatory disease, and ovarian cysts, In addition to the hidden pain in the abdomen, it can also manifest as irregular menstruation or increased menstrual flow, which can be clarified through relevant gynecological examinations. 3. Urinary tract infections and inflammation can also lead to pain in the abdomen.