What's wrong with the constant abdominal pain during intrauterine device insertion

  For women who do not want to have or are not planning to have children, it is very important to take good contraceptive measures. Many women choose to have an IUD inserted. Recently, a friend around me has been experiencing abdominal pain after getting an IUD, so I went to the hospital for a check-up. What's going on here? Are there any side effects of getting an IUD inserted? What causes abdominal pain after inserting an intrauterine device?

  

What's wrong with the constant abdominal pain during intrauterine device insertion1

  What's wrong with the constant abdominal pain during intrauterine device insertion

  If the lower back pain and leg pain caused by wearing an intrauterine device (IUD), it usually recovers within six months to a year. If you cannot tolerate the pain caused by the IUD, it is recommended to remove it and switch to other methods of contraception. If the IUD is not drug-induced, it generally does not affect menstruation.

  In addition, using an intrauterine device (IUD) for contraception may result in excessive and prolonged menstrual flow, shortened menstrual cycles, and lower abdominal pain. It is recommended to observe the condition, as the uterus will adapt and the degree will improve over time. It is recommended to have an ultrasound examination after menstruation to check the position of the IUD and remove it in a timely manner if it is lowered. Some women may experience abdominal pain after inserting an intrauterine device. If the condition is mild, there is no need to worry. It's just a side effect of getting an IUD inserted. If the pain is severe, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination. There are many reasons that can cause abdominal pain, and only by going to the hospital for examination can we know what the cause is and then prescribe the right medicine.

  The reason for constant abdominal pain during intrauterine device insertion

  Some people may experience discomfort symptoms after wearing an intrauterine device (IUD), such as increased menstrual blood flow, prolonged periods, shortened cycles, irregular menstruation, persistent spotting, lower back pain, lower abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, increased vaginal discharge, and bleeding after wearing an IUD. It is necessary to promptly go to the hospital for a follow-up examination to determine whether the bleeding is caused by IUD discomfort or gynecological inflammation.

  After reading it, I believe everyone has a certain understanding of intrauterine device contraception. If there is abdominal pain during the intrauterine device insertion, it is necessary to consult a doctor at the hospital and undergo a detailed examination if necessary. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the external genitalia in daily life. In terms of diet, attention should be paid to the combination of food, the mixture of coarse and fine, and drinking water and eating more vegetables regularly.

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