It is normal for girls to experience dysmenorrhea, but if they frequently experience it, it should be taken seriously. What are the hazards of frequent menstrual cramps?
Firstly, we would like to understand the causes of dysmenorrhea. There are systemic factors as well as local factors. The following are common causes of menstrual pain in women:
1. Systemic factors. Mental stress, depression, fear, and emotional instability are closely related to the occurrence of primary dysmenorrhea. Women who engage in intense physical activity during their menstrual period, do not pay attention to wind, cold, dampness, or coldness, or have weak constitutions, or are extremely sensitive to pain, can all induce dysmenorrhea. If you carefully observe the menstrual blood situation, you can find that the menstrual blood of women with dysmenorrhea is mostly dark red in color, and even has blood clots. This is the reason for the stagnation of menstrual blood.
2. Local factors. Local factors are mainly caused by ovarian endocrine and uterine factors. According to relevant research, most menstrual cramps occur in women with ovulation cycles, while women without ovulation cycles rarely experience menstrual cramps. Eggs are generated and released by the ovaries, so it is believed that the occurrence of dysmenorrhea may be related to ovarian endocrine factors. When a woman's uterine muscles spasm, dysmenorrhea occurs. In recent years, many studies have confirmed that an increase in the levels of prostaglandins in the endometrium and blood is a decisive factor in causing dysmenorrhea.
Many unmarried women can relieve their menstrual pain by taking painkillers or gynecological pills, while some elders claim that it will improve after marriage based on personal experience. These are all incorrect ideas. Renowned gynecological experts say that a considerable number of dysmenorrhea patients are actually caused by endometriosis growth, and this pain will not alleviate after marriage. Therefore, we warn patients with dysmenorrhea that there are various types of dysmenorrhea. If they do not seek medical attention in a timely manner, not only will the pain be unbearable, but it may also ultimately lead to infertility.
We should treat the harm of frequent dysmenorrhea correctly, and not think that it is the same as ordinary dysmenorrhea, and that pain comes just because it hurts. This is a wrong idea. Women who frequently experience menstrual cramps should seek medical attention promptly.