Where is the female bowel spasm located?


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Intestinal spasms in women are usually located around the umbilicus. Intestinal spasms are paroxysmal abdominal pain caused by strong contraction of intestinal smooth muscle. First, periumbilical is a more common site of intestinal spasms. This is because the intestinal tract is widely distributed in the abdomen, and there are important intestinal structures such as the small intestine in the periumbilical area. When intestinal smooth muscle spasms occur, it is easy to cause pain around the umbilicus. Second, the location of the pain may vary. Sometimes it may not be confined to the periumbilical region, but may spread to the periphery, such as the upper abdomen or lower abdomen. This is related to the intestinal motility and the extent of the spasm. Finally, although the main manifestation of intestinal spasm is periumbilical pain, it cannot be diagnosed solely by the location of the pain. It is also necessary to make a comprehensive judgment based on the nature of pain, frequency of attacks, accompanying symptoms and related examinations. At the same time, other diseases may also lead to similar performance of periumbilical pain, such as early appendicitis, peritonitis, etc., which should be carefully identified during diagnosis so as not to delay the disease.