Experiencing a dull pain in the left groin during menstruation
"Auntie" is a colloquial term for menstruation. Experiencing mild pain in the left groin during menstruation may be caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, adnexitis, or other conditions, and treatment should be based on the specific underlying cause. Details are as follows:
1. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
During menstruation, hormonal levels fluctuate and pelvic congestion may occur. If a woman has pelvic inflammatory disease, she may experience groin pain. Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as ofloxacin tablets or levofloxacin tablets can be used for treatment.
2. Endometritis
This condition typically involves inflammatory changes in the endometrial tissue caused by various factors. Bacterial infection can damage the endometrium, leading to local congestion and edema, which may result in dull groin pain. Under medical supervision, drugs such as Fule Granules or Compound Xingxiang Tutu'er Feng Tablets may be prescribed.
3. Adnexitis
Adnexitis often occurs due to decreased resistance following childbirth or abortion. Inflammatory stimulation may lead to localized pain. Medications such as diclofenac potassium capsules or Fuyankang Soft Capsules may be taken as directed by a physician.
In addition to the above causes, groin pain might also result from pelvic effusion, endometritis, cervical cancer, or other conditions. It is important to get adequate rest and avoid excessive fatigue.