If a woman has pain in the lower left side of her abdomen, symptomatic management is usually sufficient to stop the pain. You can take oral NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen, nimesulide, celecoxib and other pain medications for symptomatic management. Local heat can also be applied to relieve muscle spasm. Antispasmodic and pain-relieving drugs such as scopolamine and scopolamine can also be applied to assist in the treatment. If none of the above drugs can achieve good results, you can also go to the hospital to apply intramuscular or intravenous central analgesics, such as cranial analgesic, tramadol, diazoxide and other drugs. The cause of lower left abdominal pain must be clearly identified. Common in women are gynecological inflammation or acute abdominal pain, such as dysmenorrhea, torsion of ovarian cysts, or even ectopic pregnancy. Urinary tract diseases such as ureteral stones can also cause pain in the lower left abdomen in women, and the cause must be identified and then targeted etiological treatment must be done to relieve the pain at the root.