What are the causes of premenstrual dysmenorrhea

  Women experience menstrual irregularities every month, such as irregular periods, reduced menstrual flow, and dysmenorrhea, which require timely adjustment. Dysmenorrhea refers to abdominal pain during menstruation, but some women may experience it before their period. So, what are the reasons for premenstrual dysmenorrhea?

  

What are the causes of premenstrual dysmenorrhea1

  (1) Gynecological diseases: If women suffer from endocrine disorders, they are prone to experiencing abdominal pain before and during menstruation. For example, gynecological inflammation, certain types of tumors, etc. are considered organic lesions, which can cause abnormal menstruation in women.

  (2) Birth control ring: Many women who have given birth use birth control rings to prevent pregnancy. This is the most common contraceptive tool and has a good contraceptive effect. Although the intrauterine device (IUD) is small, it is not a body tissue, so some women may experience menstrual abnormalities and may experience premenstrual abdominal pain after placing an IUD. However, this is usually temporary, and once the female body adapts, the abnormal symptoms of menstruation will disappear.

  (3) Emotional fluctuations: Emotions can have an impact on menstruation. If the emotional fluctuations are too large and one is under tension and pressure for a long time, it can easily lead to menstrual abnormalities, dysmenorrhea symptoms, and pain may occur before menstruation. Therefore, women should maintain a good mood and learn to relieve stress in their daily lives.

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