Differential Diagnosis of Abdominal Pain in Women 1. Severe pain in the abdomen during the monthly vacation period, along with mild pain before the period Endometriosis – the gradual growth of cells inside the uterus to places outside the uterus where they don’t belong, such as outside the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and bladder. And at the end of your period, these cells also bleed a small amount, while causing the areas they have extended into to become inflamed and suffer damage. Our muscles automatically produce scar tissue to surround these cells and block this damaging effect. And the production of scar tissue can lead to pain in the lower abdomen and reduce our fertility. At first, the patient feels the kind of abdominal fullness that is often associated with premenstrual periods, followed by a feeling of small abdominal pain similar to the kind of pain that occurs before menstruation, but at a time other than before menstruation. 2. Jerking pain in the abdomen with dizziness, bloating, persistent diarrhea or constipation. Acute enteritis – dysfunction of the large intestine leading to extreme nerve and muscle sensitivity. 20% of the population has suffered from sensitive bowel syndrome, 65% of which are women. Bathing can effectively eliminate pain, dizziness, bloating, persistent diarrhea or constipation. 3. pain in the middle of the lower abdomen, and urinary discomfort and frequent urination. Interstitial cystitis (ic) – Your urinary tract is in a state of inflammation that makes the bladder enlarged. The lining of your bladder may be diseased, which stimulates the central nerves in your brain to produce a urination response. Pain near the pubic bone, increased pain when trying to urinate; frequent urination (at least 1 time per hour during the day and many times during the night to get up), sharp pain during sex. 4, Pain in the lower abdomen accompanied by activity. Ovarian cysts – Ovarian cysts are lumps in the uterus that encapsulate fluid. Less than 5% of people who develop ovarian cysts become cancerous. All ovarian cysts are functional cysts, meaning that a developing egg may be surrounded by a cystic buildup of fluid, resulting in an enlarged ovary, which can cause pain. Ovarian cysts can progress over time to the point that when you exercise or stand up after sitting still, you may also feel pain. By this time, the condition is more serious. Because the fluid inside the cyst causes the ovary to droop due to gravity, there is a crushing pain when you exercise. 5. Constant or intermittent swelling and pain in the lower abdomen. Uterine fibroids – These are benign tumors that may grow on the inside or outside of the ovaries or inside the muscle of the ovarian wall. Until it is detected, the patient’s symptoms are mild and almost undetectable. According to research data from the Uterine Fibroid Organization, 80% of women are at risk of developing this condition, but only 1 in 4 of them will worry about their symptoms enough to get checked out and eventually find out so that they can be treated in a timely manner. A feeling of fullness in the lower abdomen that is not exactly painful. In addition, increased menstrual bleeding is a major symptom – bleeding so unusually heavy that it can soak through a sanitary napkin in an hour, with bouts of pain and localized swelling during the period. The biggest danger of fibroids is that they lead to fertility disorders. 6. It is best to seek medical attention if you have severe pain in your lower abdomen or if it is accompanied by any of the following symptoms: 1 weakness. 2 dizziness. 3 fear of cold. 4 fever. 5 vomiting. 6 intense bouts of pain similar to menstruation. If you have any of these symptoms, you may be suffering from an enlarged uterus. If not treated early, it may lead to placenta ectasia, uterine rupture or atrophy, and appendicitis. Noticeable pain in the middle of the lower abdomen, often accompanied by other symptoms, is seen in a variety of conditions and requires tests to aid in diagnosis. Treatment and prevention of pain in the lower abdomen in women: The pain should be treated early, do not just take medicine yourself and delay the condition.