Does an ectopic pregnancy hurt all the time or does it come in spurts?

The pain caused by ectopic pregnancy varies at different stages and cannot be simply classified as constant or paroxysmal pain. In the early stage of ectopic pregnancy, since the embryo does not break through the fallopian tube, patients often experience intermittent vague pain or soreness in the left or right lower abdomen, which may be in bursts, and some pregnant women may have a small amount of vaginal bleeding. When the embryo grows and breaks through the fallopian tube, the pain is often severe and continuous, tearing pain, which is constant for a period of time, accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, and in severe cases, the patient may go into shock. When ectopic pregnancy occurs, the diagnosis is usually confirmed by ultrasound examination, HCG measurement and other test results. If the patient has mild symptoms, only a small amount of bleeding and no shock, methotrexate can be used for treatment under the guidance of the doctor. If the symptoms are severe, with heavy bleeding and in shock, surgery is required. During the treatment period, patients should refrain from sexual intercourse and bathing to avoid infection. You can exercise according to your own situation and combine work and rest.