What’s wrong with a vague pain in my stomach like menstrual cramps?

A vague pain in the stomach like menstrual cramps may be a normal physiological phenomenon caused by ovulation, or it may be related to intestinal cramps or caused by pathological factors such as pelvic inflammatory disease and endometriosis.
1. Normal physiological phenomenon: When a woman is ovulating, she may feel pain in the abdomen because the follicular fluid will flow to the pelvis, which will stimulate the pelvis.
2. Intestinal spasm: when the diet is not proper or the abdomen is cold, it will easily lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction, causing smooth muscle spasm, resulting in abdominal pain.
3. Pathological factors: when suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis and other diseases, it will cause abdominal pain, and may also be accompanied by leukorrhea, vaginal bleeding and other adverse symptoms.
Therefore, if the symptoms are serious, you must go to the hospital in time to avoid significant impact on the body.