What causes vague pain in the lower abdomen after laparoscopy?

Hidden pain in the abdomen after laparoscopy may be due to improper diet after surgery, intense sexual life, wound infection and other conditions.
1. Improper postoperative diet: usually after laparoscopic surgery, about 6 hours, patients can eat a small amount of soup, thin rice soup and other fluids, and the second day after surgery can eat rice porridge, noodle soup and other semi-liquid food. However, patients should avoid eating stimulating foods such as chili, coffee, etc., which can easily stimulate the secretion of gastric acid, and thus the symptom of hidden pain in the abdomen may occur.
2. Intense sexual life: most patients can resume normal sexual life 2 weeks after the operation, and infertility patients, in the tubal examination, can also be 1 week after the operation coitus, but the sexual life should not be too intense, may also trigger the phenomenon of hidden pain in the abdomen.
3. Wound infection: patients need to pay more attention to personal hygiene after surgery, keep the affected area dry, if the postoperative care is not appropriate, resulting in localized infection, can be manifested as abdominal pain.
In addition, if the postoperative installation of negative pressure drainage tube, may also stimulate the small abdomen, resulting in hidden pain; postoperative pelvic fluid can also stimulate the lower abdomen to produce hidden pain; postoperative rare intestinal adhesions caused by chronic incomplete intestinal obstruction symptoms, can appear small abdominal pain.
It is recommended that patients perform laparoscopic surgery strictly under the guidance of the doctor and pay attention to its related matters so as not to affect the recovery.