What should I do for a dull pain in the lower left abdomen?

Mar 30, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Zhengxin
Introduction
Dull pain in the lower left abdomen may be associated with conditions such as intestinal colic, intestinal obstruction, ureteral calculi, ovarian cysts, or ovarian cancer. Diagnostic imaging—including CT of the lower abdomen, color Doppler ultrasound of the lower abdomen, urinary tract ultrasound, and gynecological ultrasound—can help determine the underlying cause. If the dull pain is caused by intestinal spasm…

Lower left abdominal pain in women should first raise suspicion of colitis, as this condition commonly involves intra-abdominal tissues and frequently presents with abdominal pain. Additional symptoms may include persistent diarrhea, fecal incontinence, bloody-purulent stools, loss of appetite, and shortness of breath.

What to do for dull, persistent lower left abdominal pain

Dull lower left abdominal pain may stem from various conditions, including intestinal colic, intestinal obstruction, ureteral calculi, ovarian cysts, or ovarian cancer. Diagnostic evaluation may involve abdominal CT, abdominal ultrasound, urinary tract ultrasound, or gynecological ultrasound to determine the underlying cause.

If the pain results from intestinal spasm, symptom relief can be achieved through abdominal massage or oral prokinetic medications to facilitate gas expulsion and bowel movement.

For ureteral calculi, treatment options include extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) or oral traditional Chinese herbal medicines aimed at dissolving or expelling stones.

In cases of ovarian tumors or ovarian cancer, prompt medical evaluation and management at a hospital are essential.

Endometritis may also cause lower left abdominal pain in women, often accompanied by increased vaginal discharge, low back pain, and a sensation of heaviness or pressure in the lower abdomen.

Women experiencing recurrent lower left abdominal pain during daily life should suspect an underlying pathological condition and seek immediate medical attention to identify and address potential risks. During recovery from abdominal pain, dietary adjustments are crucial: consume light, nutritious foods while avoiding spicy, stimulating, greasy, or heavy meals. Additionally, patients should maintain abdominal warmth and avoid exposure to cold.

We hope the above information is helpful. Wishing you good health and happiness!

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