In women of childbearing age, especially those with erratic menstrual cycles, the presence of vague pain in the lower right abdomen needs to be ruled out first as an ectopic pregnancy, which is often referred to as an ectopic pregnancy.
If an ectopic pregnancy is not diagnosed clearly and only painkillers are prescribed to take home, once the ectopic pregnancy ruptures, it can bleed heavily within a short period of time leading to shock, which can be life-threatening in serious cases, so during the consultation, doctors will first perform an HCG test and when ectopic pregnancy is ruled out, the appropriate treatment can be given according to other symptoms and test results. In the case of vague right lower abdominal pain caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, which is common in women, oral medication is usually sufficient.