No, I bumped into the triangle yesterday. The persistent pain on the right side is not unbearable, but I'm a little afraid of whether the corpus luteum will rupture, because it's a week before menstruation. If you want to ask a professional, you can walk or anything, just sit down and feel uncomfortable
Condition Analysis:
The situation you describe is not like the pain caused by corpus luteum rupture. The pain caused by corpus luteum rupture is generally severe, and corpus luteum rupture will lead to bleeding, not one side of abdominal pain, but the whole lower abdomen. The situation you described is persistent pain on the right side, which may be caused by right adnexitis or problems with the right adnexa. In this case, it's best to have a pelvic color Doppler ultrasound.
Condition Analysis:
According to your description, the week before menstruation is not during ovulation, so it will not cause corpus luteum rupture. The pain in the lower abdomen may be related to the impact or impact by external forces. Pay attention to rest and pay attention to the local cleanliness of vulva and vagina to avoid infection.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, this is possible, so generally speaking, in this case, you'd better hold your urine and do a color Doppler ultrasound. If there is no obvious bleeding, generally speaking, you can do a transvaginal B-ultrasound to see if there is a rupture and if there is a rupture of the corpus luteum
Condition Analysis:
The clinical manifestation of acute tissue pain in the triangle area of the body is related to the infection, spasm and stimulation injury of the body. It is best to go to the hospital for fire inspection, and then treat it through anti infection personal care and local medication.