Belly pain after tubal irrigation may be physiological pain or pathological pain caused by inflammation and infection. 1. Physiological pain: because tubal irrigation is an invasive examination and treatment, so after the examination, there may be a reflex to produce physiological abdominal pain, generally can be relieved after rest. 2. Pathological pain: If you don’t pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene after tubal fluxing, then bacterial infection may occur. Then there may be bacterial infection, triggered by pelvic inflammatory disease or acute vaginitis, cervicitis, then it will also lead to stomach pain. If the stomach pain is not relieved after the tubal irrigation, then it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the symptomatic treatment.