Bloating in the left side of the small abdomen is associated with inflammation, menstruation, inflammation of the fallopian tubes, urinary system, sigmoiditis and other factors. Pain in the lower abdomen area is mostly considered to be caused by local inflammation. There are more causes of inflammation, more common are adnexitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, which are easily found in women of childbearing age, and the pain is mostly on one side or both sides, and also accompanied by increased leucorrhea, and bacteria multiply in the abdomen, while gas is produced causing abdominal distension. The pain in the left lower abdomen during menstruation is considered to be caused by dysmenorrhea, where the blood in the uterine cavity is not discharged and stimulates the uterus thus causing pain. Usual lack of attention to hygiene can lead to inflammatory infections and the formation of ureteritis, which causes pain in the ureter due to inflammatory stimulation and is accompanied by symptoms such as frequent, urgent and painful urination. Prolonged dry stools can lead to inflammation in the sigmoid colon, or spasmodic pain in the intestinal tract due to fecal hoarding and obstruction.