What's wrong with a woman's lower back pain and abdominal pain

Jan 07,2025

Women's lower back pain and abdominal pain may be caused by various reasons. The following are direct answers in formats 1, 2, and 3:

1. Gynecological diseases: Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: Inflammation exudation leads to pelvic tissue adhesion, causing lower back pain and lower abdominal pain. Appendicitis and endometritis: Inflammation spreads to the waist or stimulates the peritoneum, causing pain. Uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts: Tumors enlarge and compress the lumbar nerves or stimulate surrounding tissues, causing pain. Ectopic pregnancy and threatened miscarriage: usually accompanied by severe lower back pain and lower abdominal pain.

2. Urinary system diseases: Kidney stones, ureteral stones: Stones stimulate or block the urinary tract, causing lower back pain and possibly radiating to the lower abdomen. Urinary tract infection and cystitis: Inflammation leads to bladder damage, lower abdominal pain, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency.

3. Other factors: Lower back problems, such as lumbar muscle strain, lumbar disc herniation, etc., compress the lumbar nerves, leading to lower back pain and possible abdominal involvement pain. Gastrointestinal diseases: such as acute gastroenteritis, colitis, etc., inflammatory reactions stimulate the peritoneum, causing lower abdominal pain, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as diarrhea. Simple dysmenorrhea: Some women may experience dysmenorrhea during menstruation, manifested as lower back pain and minor abdominal pain.

The above are only possible reasons, and the specific diagnosis needs to be based on the patient's specific situation and relevant examination results. If women experience symptoms of lower back pain and lower abdominal pain, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for accurate diagnosis and treatment.