What is the cause of lower left abdominal pain in women?

The most common diseases that cause lower left abdominal pain in women are: i. acute enteritis: causing intestinal cramping pain; ii. urinary stones: causing renal colic; iii. gynecological inflammatory diseases: such as pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. causing lower left abdominal cramping pain. In clinical practice, special attention should also be paid to several types of lower left abdominal pain in women that can lead to life-threatening diseases, including the following: i. ectopic pregnancy; ii. torsion of ovarian cysts; iii. hemorrhage from ruptured corpus luteum cyst. If lower left abdominal pain persists in women, it is recommended to seek immediate medical attention and not to take oral painkillers on your own, which may delay the condition.