Recurrent lower abdominal wandering pain may be caused by irritable bowel syndrome, appendicitis, incomplete intestinal obstruction. 1. Irritable bowel syndrome: Irritable bowel syndrome can cause patients to experience abdominal discomfort or abdominal pain, and there may be wandering pain, and the onset and duration of uncertainty, so the irritable bowel syndrome can also lead to recurrent lower abdominal wandering pain. 2. Appendicitis: appendicitis is a common surgical disease, metastatic right lower abdominal pain, which is also a typical symptom of appendicitis, so when the patient has recurrent lower abdominal wandering pain, it may be the cause of appendicitis. 3. Incomplete intestinal obstruction: intestinal obstruction is an obstacle to the passage of intestinal contents, if the patient is incomplete intestinal obstruction, there will be defecation, exhaustion difficulties, and there will be strong intestinal peristalsis above the site of the obstruction, resulting in recurrent lower abdominal wandering pain. Recurrent lower abdominal wandering pain can also be due to other causes, which require prompt medical attention to identify the cause of the disease and then correspond to the treatment.