Women’s small tummy drop pain may be related to pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cyst rupture and other reasons.
1. Pelvic inflammatory disease: after pathogens invade the vulva and vagina, they infect the pelvis upward through the reproductive tract, resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease. It is often characterized by lower abdominal pain and increased vaginal discharge. The pain in the lower abdomen is usually persistent and worsens after activity or sexual intercourse.
2. Ectopic pregnancy: Ectopic pregnancy refers to a fertilized egg planted in a place other than the uterine cavity. When an ectopic pregnancy ruptures, there will be sudden abdominal pain accompanied by vaginal bleeding and a history of menopause.
3. Ovarian cyst rupture: Ovarian cysts may rupture during strenuous exercise, resulting in sudden pain in one side of the lower abdomen, accompanied by vaginal bleeding, but no history of menopause.
There may be other reasons for the pain in the lower abdomen, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause under the guidance of a professional doctor and carry out targeted treatment.