Before the menstrual period, abdominal tingling for three days before the test is not pregnant, may be pelvic congestion, pelvic inflammatory disease, enteritis and other diseases caused by.
1. Pelvic congestion: Before menstruation, due to the influence of hormones, women’s pelvic cavity is often in a state of congestion, so some women will feel a bloated, tingling sensation in the abdomen, and the symptoms may disappear after the onset of menstruation.
2. Pelvic inflammatory disease: Inflammation of the pelvic organs, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, fallopian tube, ovarian inflammation, etc., there may be tingling pain in the abdomen, and some patients may also be accompanied by fever, nausea, vomiting and so on.
3. Intestinal inflammation: there are human intestinal tubes in the abdomen, if inflammation occurs in the intestinal tract, tingling in the abdomen may also occur.
Before the menstrual period, abdominal pain for three days before the test is not pregnant can also be seen in other reasons, it is recommended that the patient timely medical care, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, to avoid delay in the condition.