Normally women experience mild pain and cramping in the lower abdomen during ovulation, before menstruation, or occasionally, but it will be relieved naturally with rest. If there is frequent vague pain in the right lower abdomen, first of all, appendicitis should be ruled out, and we should observe what the pain is related to, whether it is related to menstruation, ovulation, or the timing of sex. If it is not related to any of these, and the pain is usually vague, and appendicitis can be ruled out, consider the possibility of adnexitis. So go to the hospital for a gynecological examination or ultrasound to give the correct diagnosis under the doctor’s examination. If it is chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, you can use traditional Chinese medicine to regulate it, and if it is a tumor that has grown, it should be treated by surgery in time.