Auntie Lai is very painful, is it a palace cold

  Aunt coming is one of the signs of maturity for every woman, but during this period, many women may experience abdominal pain, also known as dysmenorrhea. Almost all women have experienced menstrual cramps, and sometimes more severe cases require medical treatment. So, Auntie Lai is very painful, is it a palace cold?

  

Auntie Lai is very painful, is it a palace cold1

  Palace cold is one of the causes of menstrual pain. In addition to palace cold, there are also other reasons that can lead to menstrual pain.

  1. Aunt pain, also known as dysmenorrhea, is generally divided into two types: secondary and primary. Primary dysmenorrhea refers to the absence of lesions in the reproductive organs, and the probability of this type of dysmenorrhea is usually around 90%. Secondary dysmenorrhea is caused by lesions in the pelvic organs, resulting in dysmenorrhea.

  2. When experiencing menstrual cramps, remember not to abuse drugs without authorization, as there are many reasons for menstrual cramps. Only after a formal examination can doctors prescribe the right medicine based on the actual situation, otherwise it may worsen the condition.

  3. If a woman has congenital uterine hypoplasia, such as uterine canal stenosis, it can cause obstruction of menstrual blood flow, directly leading to the inability of the uterus to supply blood normally. Sometimes, hypoxia and ischemia may also occur, which can also cause menstrual pain. Some women also suffer from gynecological diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, etc., which can cause menstrual pain. Some women have an intrauterine device (IUD) in their uterus, which can also cause menstrual cramps.

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