Lower abdominal pain with yellow discharge
The term "lower abdomen" usually refers to the genital area. Bloating and pain in the lower abdomen accompanied by yellow discharge from the genitals may be caused by conditions such as trichomoniasis, cervicitis, or pelvic inflammatory disease, and can be improved with medication. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Trichomoniasis
Trichomoniasis may stimulate local nerve endings and immune cells, causing symptoms such as localized pain and itching. Patients can take medications such as metronidazole suppositories or tinidazole tablets under medical guidance.
2. Cervicitis
Cervicitis is a common gynecological condition. Inflammatory secretions can cause varying degrees of damage and disruption to the mucous membranes and skin in the genital area, leading to changes in vaginal discharge. Patients may use antiviral medications like acyclovir tablets or Red Nucleus Feminine Cleansing Lotion under a doctor's supervision.
3. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
PID can trigger abnormal immune responses, resulting in the release of immune cells and factors. These immune factors can induce local tissue inflammation, leading to symptoms such as pain, swelling, and increased discharge. Patients can be treated with antibiotic and anti-anaerobic medications—such as ceftriaxone sodium for injection and metronidazole tablets—under medical supervision.
Besides the above causes, similar symptoms may also result from endometritis, ovarian cysts, or fallopian tube tumors. Early medical consultation and diagnosis are recommended to avoid delays in treatment. Additionally, preventive measures and control of related diseases, along with maintaining healthy lifestyle habits, can help prevent and reduce the occurrence of gynecological conditions.