What is menopausal abdominal pain?

Menopausal abdominal pain, may be pelvic inflammatory disease, may also be appendicitis, acute cystitis, etc. If there is no menopause, it may also be pre-menopausal abortion, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, combined with the patient’s symptoms and laboratory tests to determine, do not deal with their own blind treatment, so as not to delay the aggravation of the condition.
1 Pelvic inflammatory disease. Women’s ovarian function declines in menopause, the level of estrogen in the body decreases, the resistance of the reproductive tract decreases, and reproductive tract infections are prone to occur. If a woman has increased vaginal discharge and has symptoms such as abdominal pain, lumbar pain and fever, she should consider whether she has pelvic inflammatory disease.
2. Appendicitis. If the patient is the right side of the abdomen pain, and the symptoms of pressure and pain at the point of the wheat is more obvious, it is necessary to clarify whether there is acute appendicitis.
3. Acute cystitis. If the patient has frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, to consider whether there is acute cystitis. Women with declining ovarian function resulting in lower estrogen levels are also prone to urinary tract infections.
Menopausal women with abdominal pain, may also be enteritis, ovarian mass torsion, rupture, etc. If the woman is not menopausal, it may also be a pre-menopausal abortion, we should go to the hospital in time to improve the laboratory examination, and combined with the patient’s symptoms to make a judgment, and take targeted treatment in a timely manner.