What’s wrong with a little pain in the uterus?

Pain in the uterine area, usually in the lower abdomen proper, is a relatively common symptom in women. There are many causes of pain, and symptomatic treatment is needed depending on the cause. Uterine pain can be caused by many things. For example, gynecological diseases can cause pain in the uterine area. For example, pelvic inflammatory disease and adnexitis can cause pain and abnormalities in the leukorrhea. Endometriosis can also cause pain in the uterus along with painful intercourse. A more common cause of uterine pain is menstrual problems. When a woman has her period, she may experience pain in the lower abdomen or a physical manifestation of general discomfort. If the pain is severe, it may be dysmenorrhea. For adolescent women, if they have dysmenorrhea, it is usually a primary dysmenorrhea, and this condition can be cured spontaneously. There are also some women with dysmenorrhea that have secondary dysmenorrhea due to some disease. These patients need to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Some women who are pregnant may also experience pain in the uterus, either in the early stages of pregnancy due to the ligaments pulled by the enlarged uterus, or in the later stages of pregnancy due to false contractions. If the pain is severe, it is necessary to go to the hospital for immediate examination. If you have pain in your uterus, you should not ignore it and go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying your condition.