If female patients have pain in the right lower abdomen, acute appendicitis is the main consideration. For patients with acute appendicitis, the main symptom is metastatic pain and discomfort in the right lower abdomen. The pain first appears in the navel or upper abdomen, and then transfers to the right lower abdomen 5-6 hours later, with fixed pain. Generally speaking, during physical examination, there may be obvious tenderness at the Mai's point, that is, at the 1/3 junction of the line between the umbilical cord and the right anterior superior iliac spine. At this time, it is more likely to be diagnosed as acute appendicitis, which can be treated by surgical excision to achieve a radical cure. Of course, the pain and discomfort in the right lower abdomen may also be caused by gynecological diseases, such as adnexitis, so it is necessary to improve relevant examinations and make a clear diagnosis.