Ectopic pregnancy does not usually cause diarrhea, and it is important to be aware of any comorbid gastrointestinal disorders.
Ectopic pregnancy refers to the fertilization of a fertilized egg in a non-uterine cavity, also known as ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy is commonly found in the fallopian tube and ovary. The patient’s presentation is mostly characterized by menopause, vaginal bleeding, and abdominal pain. Abdominal pain is often a persistent or paroxysmal tearing pain in one side of the lower abdomen, which needs to go to the hospital in time, but usually does not cause diarrhea.
Common gastrointestinal diseases that tend to cause diarrhea include functional dyspepsia, gastroenteritis, and intestinal flora imbalance. In addition, patients with inappropriate diet, such as after eating cold, spicy or unclean food, may cause diarrhea, need to go to the hospital in time.