Clinical pain in the small of the stomach is also known as lower abdominal pain. What kind of medication should be taken to treat it depends mainly on different diseases, and different treatments are used. Acute appendicitis can be treated conservatively with oral antibiotics and cephalosporin antibiotics, and when conservative treatment is not effective, surgery is usually required, while chronic appendicitis is usually treated surgically. Or for lower ureteral stones, further ultrasound examination is usually required for lower ureteral stones. For smaller stones lithotripsy flush is used to remove the stones, while larger stones usually require lithotripsy or even surgical removal. Or for acute or chronic prostatitis, oral cephalosporins or quinolones are usually required for treatment. In female patients, if there is pain in the lower abdomen, one needs to be alert to the possibility of ovarian cyst torsion, ectopic pregnancy or rupture of the corpus luteum, which usually requires surgical treatment for which medication is ineffective. So what kind of medication to take for pain in the small abdomen is mainly for different diseases, and different treatments are used.