Some friends experience frequent urination and lower abdominal pain, but don’t know what causes it? There may be many reasons for lower abdominal pain, but they require practical investigation and analysis based on each person's physical condition. Lower abdominal pain needs everyone's attention because it can cause other diseases. Especially when we encounter such a problem in life, we must understand its cause and then we can carry out targeted treatment. Let’s now understand what causes frequent urination and lower abdominal pain? Lower abdominal pain and frequent urination Regarding the concerns of female friends, gynecological experts said that if female friends have this symptom and have sexual life at the same time, they should first consider whether they are pregnant. Pregnancy will cause lower abdominal distension and frequent urination. If they are not pregnant, they should consider whether it is caused by urinary tract infection. Secondly, lower abdominal distension and frequent urination are likely caused by urinary tract infection, a disease in which bacteria enter the urinary system, grow and multiply, leading to inflammation. Urinary tract infections are more common in women of childbearing age, so it is important to pay attention to the cleanliness of the vulva. Urinary tract infections often have certain triggers, so the patient should be carefully examined for urinary tract stones, kidney or ureteral malformations, etc. Lower urinary tract infection often has an acute onset, with frequent urination, urgency, pain, or mucous secretions. Urine examination revealed pus cells and a small amount of red blood cells. Finally, lower abdominal pain and frequent urination may also be caused by interstitial cystitis. There may be lesions in the bladder wall, which stimulates the central nervous system in the brain to produce a urination response. Pain near the pubic bone, which worsens when trying to urinate; frequent urination (at least once an hour during the day and multiple times at night), and sharp pain during intercourse. Since there are many reasons for lower abdominal distension and frequent urination in women, if female friends find themselves having similar symptoms and have ruled out the possibility of pregnancy, they should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time. If it is caused by a urinary tract infection, then the treatment must be thorough and not taken lightly. If treatment is discontinued or medication is stopped prematurely, the disease may become chronic and not healed. Generally, after the symptoms disappear completely and the urine test returns to normal, the medication should be continued for 35 days. After stopping the medication, the urine should be checked once a week. Only when no abnormalities are found for more than 3 consecutive times can it be considered basically cured. The above content is about the causes of frequent urination and lower abdominal pain. Many friends who have such situations should understand the above content. After understanding the relevant content, we can carry out timely treatment according to our own situation. Frequent urination and lower abdominal pain should attract our attention to avoid the occurrence of other diseases. To ensure our own health we must always pay attention to our physical condition. |
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