If a woman wants to prepare for pregnancy again, she needs to remove the contraceptive ring from her body. Many women will feel some discomfort after removing the contraceptive ring because the contraceptive ring has been placed in the body for a long time, but they don’t know whether this discomfort is normal, and they don’t know how to deal with the discomfort after removing the contraceptive ring. So, how long will the lower abdomen hurt after the IUD is removed? Why do I have abdominal pain after removing the IUD? How long will the lower abdomen hurt after removing the IUD? When removing the IUD, there will be slight damage to the uterine wall, which will stimulate the uterus and cause uterine contractions and abdominal pain. For most women, the pain will only last for a day or two. For some women, the pain will subside a few hours after the IUD is removed. The duration of the pain may vary depending on physical fitness. Why do I have abdominal pain after removing the IUD? It is normal for patients to experience abdominal pain after removing the IUD. This is because the IUD has been used in the human body for a long time and has a certain time limit. Generally, it needs to be replaced or removed immediately when the period is reached, which will not affect the normal health of women. However, there are the following solutions: Wearing or removing the IUD will of course have less impact on the body, but most women still experience abdominal pain, bleeding and other symptoms. There are two reasons for this situation: 1. If the abdominal pain is severe or lasts for a long time after removing the IUD, it can be considered as physiological abdominal pain, which may be caused by inflammation in the patient's body. Married women are more prone to gynecological inflammation, and abdominal pain due to inflammation is very common. Common female gynecological inflammations include cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and uterine inflammation. If this happens, you need to go to the hospital for inspection immediately. There is no need to give up reluctantly to avoid delaying the treatment. After the cause of the disease is determined, corresponding treatment should be started immediately. |
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