Lumbar disc herniation may cause pain in the lower abdomen.
If the lumbar disc herniation presses the nerve root in the abdomen, it may cause pain in the abdomen, which is mainly manifested as vague pain or distension, especially after weight-bearing, exertion and prolonged sitting in the lumbar region, the pain is obvious.
Normally, you should pay attention to the lumbar warmth, avoid sedentary and lumbar exertion, and use a hard bed when resting. Intense pain can be oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics under the guidance of the doctor, such drugs have strong anti-inflammatory, analgesic and other effects, can relieve pain, such as Celecoxib, Erythroxib, ibuprofen and so on.
If the herniated lumbar disc causes pain in the lower abdomen that remains unrelieved and affects normal work and life, surgery can be considered. Minimally invasive laminectomy and open surgery can be performed to remove the nucleus pulposus and relieve the pressure on the nerve root.
Therefore, once the small abdominal pain should go to the hospital in time, the doctor to identify, identify the cause and targeted treatment. Blind self-medication should be avoided.