Uterine tingling is a very common symptom in women. There are many different causes of tingling, which need to be treated according to the cause. There are many causes of uterine tingling, such as menstrual problems. When a woman has her period, she may experience physical manifestations of pain in the lower abdomen or a general feeling of discomfort, or dysmenorrhea if the pain is severe. For adolescent women who have dysmenorrhea, it is usually a primary dysmenorrhea and this condition can heal on its own. Some women with dysmenorrhea are suffering from secondary dysmenorrhea due to certain diseases. These patients need to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment with medication under the guidance of a doctor. Some gynecological diseases can also cause uterine tingling, such as pelvic inflammatory disease and adnexitis, and some women may have abnormal leukorrhea. Endometriosis can also have tingling in the uterus, and it is accompanied by painful intercourse. Other pregnant women sometimes feel stabbing pain in the uterus, which may be caused by the ligaments pulled by the enlarged uterus in early pregnancy and by pseudo contractions in late pregnancy. If the pain is severe, it is important to go to the hospital immediately for an examination. Normally, if the uterus is painful like pins and needles, you must not ignore it and should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.