Women always suffer from various gynecological diseases due to the special characteristics of their bodies. Many people have abdominal pain, which is either caused by physiological factors or pathological reasons. The location of abdominal pain is different, and most of the causes are also different. Some people always have pain on the right side of the uterus. What's going on? In fact, there are many causes of this disease. Let me introduce them to you below! (I) Common diseases that cause right-side uterine pain in the family: (1) Gastric and duodenal ulcers, gastritis, and gastric cancer. (2) Diseases of the small intestine and colon, including common intestinal obstruction, appendicitis, enteritis, dysentery, and intestinal parasitic diseases. (3) Biliary tract and pancreatic diseases such as cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, pancreatitis, and pancreatic head cancer. (4) Acute and chronic hepatitis, liver cancer. (5) Peritonitis, often secondary to gastrointestinal perforation and splenic rupture. (6) Abdominal pain caused by chest organs, such as early lobar pneumonia and acute inferior myocardial infarction, is often misdiagnosed as abdominal organ disease. (7) Urinary and reproductive organ diseases, such as kidney and ureteral stones, ectopic pregnancy, salpingitis, ovarian cyst torsion, acute cystitis, urinary tract infection, dysmenorrhea, etc. (8) Abdominal pain caused by systemic diseases, such as diabetes. (II) Differential diagnosis of abdominal pain (1) Sudden onset of severe upper abdominal pain after a full meal or drinking alcohol should be considered as a possible cause of gastric or duodenal perforation. (2) Paroxysmal colic pain in the right upper abdomen radiating to the right shoulder is usually caused by cholecystitis or cholelithiasis. (3) Severe abdominal pain in the left middle of the upper abdomen, accompanied by vomiting, persistent pain, paroxysmal aggravation, and radiating to the side of the waist should be considered as acute pancreatitis. (4) The pain starts in the upper abdomen and moves to the right lower abdomen a few hours later, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. This is usually acute appendicitis. (5) If a woman suddenly experiences lower abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding about 6 weeks after her menstruation has ended, she should consider an ectopic pregnancy. When women of childbearing age experience abdominal pain, gynecological acute abdomen must be considered. (6) Paroxysmal colic in the flank or lower abdomen, radiating to the lower back, back, and perineum, accompanied by frequent urination and hematuria, indicates ureteral stones. (7) Abdominal pain accompanied by diarrhea should be considered as infectious diseases such as enteritis, dysentery, and cholera. (8) Persistent abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting may be due to intestinal obstruction. After reading the above introduction, I believe you have a deeper understanding of the pain on the right side of the uterus. If you encounter this situation and the pain persists, you should go to the hospital for a detailed examination in time to find out the cause. Symptomatic treatment is very necessary. In addition, you should pay more attention to your daily diet and avoid eating raw, cold, and hard foods. |
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