What Causes Occasional Lower Abdominal Pain and Discomfort, Along with Physical Weakness?

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Occasional Lower Abdominal Pain and Weakness

Occasional discomfort with lower abdominal pain and weakness may be caused by physiological or pathological factors, such as digestive system diseases and urinary system diseases. General treatment or surgical treatment is given according to the specific causes.

1. Physiological Factors: During intestinal motility, occasional abdominal bloating and pain may occur due to intestinal blood vessel and intestinal muscle spasms, especially when eating foods that are not easily digested, such as fried cakes, which can lead to frequent intestinal motility and hyperfunction, resulting in related symptoms. This is generally a physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment. Pay attention to a light diet, and symptoms may gradually resolve after moderate exercise.

2. Pathological Factors:

1. Digestive System Diseases: Conditions such as enteritis, tuberculosis, and colorectal cancer can cause occasional abdominal pain when the intestinal mucosa is damaged. Treatment needs to be based on the cause, especially for malignant intestinal tumors. Patients may even experience changes in their stool characteristics. At this point, the condition is more severe and surgical resection is needed as soon as possible.

2. Urinary System Diseases: Conditions such as ureteral stones, bladder stones, and bladder cancer can cause occasional lower abdominal swelling and pain due to their anatomical location in the lower abdomen. For example, bladder stones can cause bladder smooth muscle spasms when the stone position changes, leading to abdominal bloating, pain, and discomfort, mainly in episodic attacks. Laser lithotripsy for bladder stones can be treated as recommended by doctors.

The above symptoms may also be caused by reproductive system diseases. It is important to visit the hospital promptly to avoid delaying the condition. Pay attention to keeping warm and avoid getting a cold, adding clothes in a timely manner as the weather changes.