Which part of corpus luteum ruptures abdominal pain

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A ruptured corpus luteum usually causes pain in the lower abdomen. The exact location of the pain may vary from individual to individual. It may be one side of the lower abdomen or the entire lower abdomen.

Which part of corpus luteum ruptures abdominal pain

In most cases, blood accumulates near one ovary when the corpus luteum ruptures, causing more obvious pain in the lower abdomen on the same side. This pain is often severe, tingling or cramping, and may occur suddenly. The patient may feel marked tenderness and rebound pain on one side of the lower abdomen.

When bleeding occurs after rupture and blood stimulates the peritoneum widely, pain may occur throughout the lower abdomen in addition to pain on one side. Pain may be diffuse and difficult to pinpoint. Pain may increase as the amount of bleeding increases. It

should be noted that different people experience and tolerate pain differently. Some people may be sensitive to pain and feel very painful even if the bleeding is small, while others may feel significant pain only when the bleeding is large. In addition, pain may be affected by individual psychological factors.



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