Do all women have pain during menstruation?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-09
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Possibly. It may hurt when you come.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The pain is only a minority.

    This is related to the endometrium or inflammation, or cold eating during menstruation, etc., so go to the hospital to check it. You are menstrual cramps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, it usually hurts.

    There are many factors that cause dysmenorrhea, such as: (1) cervical stenosis, mainly due to the obstruction of menstrual outflow, causing dysmenorrhea. (2) Uterine dysplasia, poor uterine development is easy to combine with abnormal blood, resulting in uterine ischemia, hypoxia and cause dysmenorrhea.

    3) The position of the uterus is abnormal, if the position of the uterus is extremely backward or forward, it can affect the smooth flow of menstrual blood and cause dysmenorrhea. (4) Psychiatric and neurological factors, some women are overly sensitive to pain. (5) Genetic factors, the daughter's dysmenorrhea has a certain relationship with the mother's dysmenorrhea.

    6) Endocrine factors, abdominal pain during menstruation is related to increased progesterone in the luteal phase. (7) ** diseases, such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, adenomyosis, uterine fibroids, etc. It is thought that increased levels of prostaglandins in the endometrium and blood are the main causes of dysmenorrhea.

    Because a large number of prostaglandins have an excitatory effect on the uterus, it can cause strong contraction of uterine muscles, uterine ischemia and hypoxia and produce more severe pain, so there are dysmenorrhea. Similarly, large amounts of prostaglandins can also cause muscle contractions in the gastrointestinal tract, so women with dysmenorrhea can also have gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. It is recommended that you go to the hospital** for further examination to confirm the cause of dysmenorrhea and then consider the next step**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course not, but I guess it's going to be a little uncomfortable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, it hurts because of inflammation. Try to go to the hospital as much as possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, it doesn't usually hurt.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When a woman has menstruation, there is local congestion, if you eat something raw and cold, there will be a chance of stomach pain, most women have a lot of menstrual stomach pain and that living habits, but also to see whether it is often menstrual pain or occasional pain, say a way to root menstrual stomach pain, at night with Fushen flower 50g on the lower abdomen, even a few days can root this problem, menstrual stomach pain and habits will still have some relationship, mood is often not good, stress will also be easy to have menstrual stomach pain, Eat less raw and cold foods, and wear long pants.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After a child reaches puberty, periodic bleeding occurs in the uterus every 28 days or so, which is called menstruation. After a normal woman menstruates from puberty, she has a regular menstrual cycle until menopause, except for pregnancy and lactation.

    The endometrium is divided into two layers, the surface layer is called the functional layer, and the changes in the menstrual cycle are mainly carried out in this layer, and this layer has to go through a shedding and re-repair every menstrual cycle; The layer close to the muscles is called the basal layer, and after the functional layer is shed during the menstrual cycle, a new functional layer is produced from this layer. The endometrium undergoes a financial change with ovulation of the ovaries. After a girl is born, there are many primordial follicles in the ovaries.

    After entering puberty, one follicle generally matures every month. The eggs in the mature follicle are released from the ovaries into the abdominal cavity, which is called ovulation. The day of ovulation is roughly in the middle of the next menstrual period, that is, about 14 days before the next menstrual period.

    Before ovulation, the ovaries produce estrogen during follicle development, and the endometrium is affected by estrogen and gradually thickens up to about 2 mm.

    If it hurts, take some ibuprofen, a painkiller!

    Pay attention to the cold and learn to keep warm! Thank you!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are several reasons for this:

    Reason 1: Adolescent dysmenorrhea is mainly due to the prostaglandins secreted by the endometrium, although it can promote the contraction of uterine muscles and blood vessels and help menstrual blood discharge, but if the secretion is excessive, it will cause strong spasmodic contraction of uterine muscle fibers, thereby causing pain.

    Reason 2: Endocrine disorders: In fact, female endocrine disorders will cause uncomfortable changes in the body and cause many diseases.

    Such as menstrual irregularities, dysmenorrhea in young girls, abnormal vaginal discharge, blood work, etc., when the above conditions occur, it is recommended to take Jinchao An to regulate in time, generally 1-2 cycles, dysmenorrhea can gradually disappear!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the endometrium is thick, it will naturally fall off, and it will take away the garbage in the body, and there will be some pain. This is all very normal, and if it hurts too much, it is recommended to get it checked.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that dysmenorrhea is generally caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis, qi and blood weakness, yang deficiency and internal cold, etc., such as long-term exposure to a cold environment, eating raw and cold food, etc., can cause dysmenorrhea Cloth meridian grass hot compress, 30 grams of Chuanxiong, 30 ml of liquor (or vinegar) on the lower abdomen can be ** women dysmenorrhea.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In addition, there are some ** diseases, which may also cause dysmenorrhea, such as endometrial inflammation, which need to be examined.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes!! Have menstrual cramps. It hurt when I came this time, I was going crazy!! Later, it was better to drink brown sugar water, and the water needed soup to be effective! However, some people may not be too painful, and it varies from person to person.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's normal to have some pain, but if it's painful, it's a problem.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can check the hormone level, check the uterine appendages, and see if there is any abnormality, slight dysmenorrhea, and generally do not need special treatment.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is best to take less oral medicine, you can try Angel dysmenorrhea patch with external Chinese medicine ingredients! It works well. I used it for two courses, and I got rid of menstrual irregularities, and now it has been very normal.

    You can try it too.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is a manifestation of dysmenorrhea, I used to have menstruation pain, and then it was recommended by a friend Jin Chao'an, conditioning for more than two months, the dysmenorrhea gradually disappeared, and now every menstrual period is very smooth.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Menstruation Abdomen Singing Dysmenorrhea Exercise Menstruation is very painful, these 8 things should not be done, it is very harmful to the body.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon for women, and there are still some people who have menstrual pain, and there are many kinds of pain, such as mild, moderate, severe and so on. Menstrual pain can generally be regulated by self-cultivation, and attention should also be paid to the maintenance of lifestyle habits.

    Apply more to the lower abdomen before going to bed at night, and heat the water with Fushen flower to the lower abdomen to regulate menstrual pain, and the pain will be reduced a lot when you have menstruation for a few days. Be careful not to eat raw or cold food. Just drink plenty of hot water.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the past, every time I had menstruation, it would hurt, but I went to check to determine that it was caused by dysmenorrhea, so I ate Jinchao'an for a period of time, and now I don't have menstrual cramps anymore.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Not everyone is like this, but be sure to avoid eating and keeping warm.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's usually just a little uncomfortable in the stomach.

    If it's the kind of pain that you can't bear, it's menstrual cramps——!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Menstrual cramps, normal, soak in brown sugar water to drink, if it hurts for a month, boil red dates and longan brown sugar water to drink, and drink some every day to have an effect on menstrual cramps. That's how I deal with my menstrual cramps.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Does my chest hurt the day before my period?

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's menstrual cramps... If your body is weaker, it is recommended to eat some foods that replenish qi and blood. Red dates, millet, porridge, etc.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Generally speaking, adolescent girls will have a slight abdominal pain, backache, or a little sleepiness during menstruation after menarche, which are normal physiological reactions. But if the pain is unbearable, pale, cold hands and feet, and nausea and vomiting, it belongs to the medical "dysmenorrhea", at this time, it needs to be taken seriously, you can use the combination of ancient Chinese medicine + far infrared administration, it is very effective for female dysmenorrhea, without any ***.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Some people will. But I won't. Lucky.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Why do you have dysmenorrhea, you have to examine your own living habits and eating habits, most of the primary dysmenorrhea is related to lifestyle and eating habits, environment, emotional habits, genetics and other factors have a lot of influences, bad lifestyle habits, staying up late, drinking less water; Poor eating habits, eating spicy raw and cold food, drinking cold water; The growth environment, bedroom and living environment are damp and cold, and the waist and abdomen are often cold; emotional habits, love to get angry, and severe emotionality;

    If the mother has dysmenorrhea, 80% of the daughters will also have dysmenorrhea, because the dysmenorrhea with genetic factors is generally related to heat, which is also the heat evil of traditional Chinese medicine. Dysmenorrhea can actually be cured The key lies in whether the self attaches importance to regulating this problem, friends who often have dysmenorrhea can use Fushen flower before going to bed, heat water to compress the lower abdomen for a few days, most people will have dysmenorrhea to reduce and disappear.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Strengthen physical exercise, exercise more, pay attention to menstrual hygiene, move appropriately, and keep your stool smooth. In this way, congestion in the lower body can be reduced, and the degree of dysmenorrhea pain can be reduced.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Causes of menstrual cramps:

    1: If it is not passed, it will be painful: if something is blocked there, the menstrual period will not come down, or if the menstrual period is not smooth, it will have menstrual cramps.

    2: If you are not honored, it will be painful: The body is too weak, causing menstrual cramps.

    Menstrual blood is deficient, the uterus is lost in nourishment, and "if it is not honorable, it is painful", so it makes dysmenorrhea attack) targeted brown sugar can be regulated.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It varies from person to person, some people have menstrual cramps, others don't.

    When you have menstrual cramps, you can use 30g of dried ginger (sliced), 30g of jujube (pitted), 30g of brown sugar, and decoction in water.

    At the same time, drinking Xijian Shujing tea can also relieve pain, warm menstruation and replenish blood.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Female dysmenorrhea is mainly due to the release of prostaglandins during menstruation, which leads to smooth muscle contraction, including uterine smooth muscle, gastrointestinal smooth muscle, etc. However, excessive contraction of the muscles can lead to ischemia and hypoxia of muscle fibers, resulting in pain. The details are as follows:

    1. Primary dysmenorrhea: It refers to the absence of a clear **, most cases may be that the uterine opening of women is tight, and menstrual blood is not easy to flow out, resulting in compensatory uterine contraction and dysmenorrhea. It is common in unmarried women who have no children, usually after marriage or childbirth, due to the relaxation of the uterine opening, the menstrual blood flow is smooth, which can greatly relieve dysmenorrhea;

    2. Secondary dysmenorrhea: mainly caused by diseases, such as endometriosis and adenomyosis, all belong to the part of the endometrium that grows beyond the uterine cavity. If endometriosis reaches the myometrium, it may cause the myometrium to enlarge and swell during menstruation, resulting in dysmenorrhea, and can also lead to increased menstrual flow.

    Other parts of the pelvis may be disturbed by endometriosis, which can also occur with endometrial hyperplasia during menstruation, which can increase pain if endometriosis reaches ligaments or nerves.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Generally speaking, women in the menstrual period due to pelvic congestion and prostaglandin increases, at this time there will be a stomachache, it is caused by abnormal uterine contraction, this kind of emotional condition is a normal physiological manifestation, that is to say, the vast majority of women have a slight stomach ache during menstruation, does not affect the normal life and work, this is a normal physiological phenomenon, stomach pain can disappear after menstruation.

    Of course, there are also some people who belong to pathological conditions, typical dysmenorrhea is caused by organic diseases such as endometriosis and adenomyosis, and some people are caused by uterine submucosal fibroids, which are often secondary and will be progressively aggravated. At the same time, it can even be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, which affects normal work and life. Once severe dysmenorrhea occurs, it should be examined in the hospital to rule out organic disease.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    If every time you have menstruation, there will be a painful phenomenon in the late dispatch of Dahe, which belongs to dysmenorrhea, usually ** inflammatory diseases and endometriosis Dan Dang, there will be the possibility of causing dysmenorrhea, you can first do a few color ultrasound careful examination to clarify the specific situation, according to the careful examination to implement treatment, in the menstrual period dysmenorrhea is more obvious, you can use blood-invigorating drugs to implement treatment. It should be emphasized that in terms of diet, you can eat more whole grains, fungus mushrooms, etc.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Women's menstruation may not be painful, it varies from person to person, some menstruation will hurt, some will not be so painful, women's menstrual pain is generally related to their own physique, such as cold, stasis, deficiency and so on.

    Women often have pain to pay attention to diet, pay attention to keep the waist and abdomen warm, and apply more lower abdomen at night to heat water with Fushen flowers.

    Apply it to the lower abdomen and often apply it to the roots.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Women's menstrual dysmenorrhea is not painful for everyone, this is the relationship between physique, which varies from person to person, people have many kinds of physique, different physiques, so some will hurt, some will not hurt, and the physique is different, so the causes of dysmenorrhea are also different.

    We all know that women's menstrual pain is generally related to cold and heavy, and not everyone is cold, cold and severe menstrual pain should pay attention to keeping warm, eat less raw and cold food, and pay attention to the bedroom not to be too damp. The relief method of cold syndrome dysmenorrhea can be mainly to keep warm, drink more boiled water, brown sugar water, put a hot water bottle in the abdomen, etc., the cause of dysmenorrhea is not only cold.

    There is also heat, there is weakness, there is stasis, and everyone is in pain.

    The causes of menstruation are not the same. Li Qi thinks that no matter what kind of dysmenorrhea can actually be smelted, the key is to find the right reason, you can also refer to my root smelting method, with materials: ginseng angelica, motherwort safflower, pepper call, gastrodia longan, poria cocos mugwort leaves, etc., Li Qi suggested that we must do the appropriate addition and subtraction ratio according to their own dysmenorrhea, and then grind the powder, paste it under the umbilicus every night before going to bed, paste it before menstruation, and the menstrual pain will be reduced a lot, and even paste it for a period of time, most people will have pain disappear in the later stage.

    Pay attention to the later life of conditioning, eat less raw and cold for cold syndrome dysmenorrhea, eat less hot and dry for hot syndrome, and exercise appropriately for dysmenorrhea for stasis syndrome, and do not sit for a long time.

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