Lower abdominal pain that comes and goes can be caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, but it can also be due to appendicitis, dysmenorrhea in women and other diseases.
Lower abdominal pain is one of the common symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease, patients with pelvic inflammatory disease have inflammatory lesions in the pelvic cavity, which can stimulate the local nerves, resulting in pain in the lower abdomen.
Patients with appendicitis may also experience lower abdominal pain that comes and goes, eventually shifting to the lower right abdomen, in addition to anorexia, nausea and vomiting.
Women with dysmenorrhea during menstruation may also experience lower abdominal pain that comes and goes, often disappearing after menstruation, and also need to be careful to avoid the intake of cold foods and other conditions.
In addition, ectopic pregnancy, ovarian rupture and other factors, can also appear in the symptoms of light and heavy lower abdominal pain.
When lower abdominal pain occurs, you should go to a regular hospital to clarify the cause and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.