Women’s left posterior lumbar pain may be due to physiological reasons, urological diseases, lumbar spine disease, lumbar muscle strain and gynecological diseases and other pathological reasons.
1. Urological diseases: such as urinary tract inflammation and stones, such as kidney stones, pyelonephritis, etc., the patient may appear left posterior lumbar pain.
2. Lumbar spine lesions: including lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spine slippage and other diseases, patients may have left posterior lumbar pain.
3. Lumbar muscle strain, lumbar fasciitis: due to long-term lumbar strain and localized aseptic inflammation, patients may have hidden pain in the left posterior lumbar region.
4. Gynecological diseases: such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, etc., may lead to women’s left posterior lumbar pain.
There may also be other reasons for women to have pain in the left posterior lumbar region, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment.