Is it normal to have postmenopausal abdominal cramping?



Postmenopausal abdominal cramping is considered abnormal and may be caused by endometritis, adnexitis, pelvic mass and other diseases. It is recommended to consult a doctor for timely treatment under the guidance of the doctor.

1. Endometritis: endometritis may be induced by uterine operations, prolonged stimulation of the uterine cavity by the intrauterine contraceptive device, and co-sleeping when the lower reproductive tract is infected, etc. Patients may suffer from irregular vaginal bleeding, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and other symptoms.

2. Adnexitis: If the infection after intrauterine surgery, or sleeping together when the lower reproductive tract is infected, etc., it may lead to pathogenic bacteria entering the pelvic cavity, inducing adnexitis, and the patient may have symptoms such as abdominal distension, fever, and increase in vaginal secretion.

3. Pelvic mass: when the patient has a pelvic mass that grows and presses on the local organs and is accompanied by ascites, the patient may experience symptoms such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, abdominal mass, and increased amount of leukorrhea.

If the symptoms of abdominal distension occur for a long time after menopause, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital as soon as possible for relevant examinations to determine whether she has the disease.