Women with stomach pain and anal pain have a high risk of enteritis or intestinal stress syndrome. The symptoms of enterocolitis include pain in the lower abdomen, pain in the anus, a feeling of swelling in the anus, pain in the anus, and mucus and pus coming out of the stool. In the absence of these symptoms, it may be irritable bowel syndrome. Irritable bowel syndrome is a slight discomfort in the intestines and is not very serious. Because you are a woman, you need to consider pelvic inflammatory disease, and you need to go to a gynecologist for an ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis. Pelvic inflammatory fluid can also cause pain on one or both sides of the lower abdomen and a feeling of swelling. Treatment of enteritis involves the use of intestinal medications such as probiotics or intestinal mucosal protectors. Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome can be done with anticholinergic drugs, but attention needs to be paid to adverse effects.