Women often have symptoms of low back pain but do not pay attention to it. It is necessary to know that low back pain may caused by pelvic inflammatory disease. Many female friends have not paid attention to it. They think that it is not a big problem. If they do more exercise, this symptoms will improve. They don’t know that this is pelvic inflammatory disease, so if you have frequent low back pain, you should pay attention to it. You have to go to hospital to check it and take medicine. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is a common disease in gynecology. In addition to abdominal pain, it may also manifest as lumbosacral pain. Many patients with common low back pain are classified as lumbar problems, but if they are low back pain caused by chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, they are often accompanied by menstrual and vaginal discharge abnormalities. Women should pay more attention to it, do not to look it as another disease and delay the timing of treatment. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is a common disease in gynecology. In addition to abdominal pain, it may also be characterized by lumbosacral pain. This is because when there is inflammation in the pelvic cavity, various inflammatory changes occur in the pelvic cavity, congestion, edema, adhesion of connective tissue, etc. It will directly oppress the lumbosacral nerves, causing tenderness in the waist, which may cause irritation of lumbosacral pain. Many women mistake the waist pain caused by pelvic inflammatory disease as a lumbar muscle strain or a problem with the lumbar spine. Therefore, after the low back pain, the patient will first go to the orthopedics for treatment. If the lumbar vertebra itself does have problems after the examination, the treatment will be "carded". The problem of lumbar vertebrae, thus delaying the treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. In many women of view, soreness and pain in the waist are associated with lumbar muscle strain or problems with the lumbar spine. In fact, women's low back pain may be chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. Due to inflammatory changes in the pelvis, congestion, edema, connective tissue adhesions, etc., it will directly oppress the lumbosacral nerve, and have symptoms such as low back pain. For women with frequent low back pain, if they accompanied by abnormal menstruation and vaginal discharge, they need to pay attention to it.