Menstruation is an important physiological manifestation for women in adolescence and premenopause. Many people feel anxious when they have their period, and anxious when they don't. Nowadays, some women still experience abdominal pain when they don't have their periods, which is similar to the feeling of menstrual cramps. So, what are the reasons for abdominal pain when they don't have their periods?
When women experience abdominal pain after not menstruating for more than seven days, they need to first use early pregnancy test strips to check if they are pregnant. If it is positive, it means they are pregnant, and if it is negative, it means they are not pregnant. Of course, if this is a symptom of early pregnancy, there may also be nausea, breast swelling and pain. If the test strip is not accurate, they can go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination. If it is confirmed that the pregnancy still causes persistent abdominal pain, the possibility of ectopic pregnancy cannot be ruled out and should be taken seriously.
Continuous abdominal pain without menstruation may also be caused by long-term medication, leading to endocrine disorders and delayed menstruation. This issue should be noted as it is due to the side effects of the medication. Clinical studies have shown that long-term use of contraceptives, gastric motility drugs, thyroid medications, and other medications by women can lead to delayed menstruation. To eliminate the need for treatment, take medication reasonably under the guidance of a doctor.
If a woman undergoes uterine cavity surgery and causes cervical adhesions, it can lead to menstrual blood stasis and delay menstruation. High mental stress and environmental factors can alter the menstrual cycle, so it is important to pay attention. If you still have abdominal pain without menstruation, you should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner and not be careless.