Is there a relationship between back pain and gynecology

Low back pain is related to gynecological diseases: firstly, when inflammation of the uterosacral ligament also occurs due to inflammation of the pelvis, lumbosacral pain will occur. Secondly, chronic inflammation of the cervix and the sacral ligament will also cause lumbosacral pain, which is mostly in the lumbosacral region and not in the upper side of the back. The pain is not related to the position, but it is often aggravated during sexual intercourse or menstruation. A significant tenderness of the sacral ligament is found during gynecological examination, mainly due to inflammation, and active anti-inflammatory treatment is clinically recommended. In case of inflammation of the cervix, medication can be inserted into the vagina, such as diazoxide suppositories in the vagina and used continuously for half a month. If the inflammation is pelvic inflammation, it is recommended that oral treatment with vajra vine capsule or vajra vine granules will yield better results.