Lower Abdominal Pain FAQs

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4. Gynecological Causes

Pain that emanates from the pelvic area, upwards towards the navel and even in the lower back may stem from gynecological issues such as menstrual pain, endometriosis and complications with the pregnancy.

The pain can range from a constant dull ache to sharp intermittent cramps. It's best to seek medical attention if the pain persists, even during menstrual cycles, as it may indicate cysts or ovarian fibroids. Pain during pregnancy needs immediate medical attention.

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