Which part of the body is pelvic pain

Pelvic pain in women, it refers to the presence of pain in a certain part of the lower abdominal area. Often the pain is deeper and it is difficult to touch the painful spot from the abdomen. It is possible to determine which part of the reproductive system is affected by pelvic pain by looking at the exact location of the pain and where it hurts most. For example, if you find a pressure point in the middle of the lower abdomen during a gynecological bipartite examination, it is possible that there is a lesion in the uterus, such as endometritis. If there is pain on one side of the lower abdomen, for example, on the left side of the lower abdomen, it is important to consider whether there is an adnexal lesion, such as inflammation of the adnexa, ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cysts and other diseases. If you have pain in the right side of the lower abdomen, you should not only consider the adnexal lesions, but also consider whether it is caused by appendicitis. If there is bilateral lower abdominal pain, you need to consider whether it is caused by inflammation of the pelvic cavity. In addition, diseases outside of the female reproductive system can also cause lower abdominal pain in women, just like appendicitis, so it is important to consider all of them in the examination or diagnosis.