Before menstruation, if there is obvious pain in the lower abdomen, it is necessary to promptly grasp the relevant reasons and choose appropriate solutions. If left untreated for a long time, some lower abdominal pain may worsen and affect normal physiological functions. What's wrong with the pain in the lower abdomen before menstruation?
1. Dysmenorrhea and uterine coldness. If there is pain in the lower abdomen before menstruation, it is necessary to consider whether there is a reaction of uterine coldness or dysmenorrhea. Some people may have gynecological diseases, including abscesses or cervical erosion, etc. Don't take it lightly. You should first understand these reasons and then choose appropriate solutions.
2. Dysmenorrhea caused by early menstruation. Some people, due to not paying attention to coordinating their biological clock and not getting enough sleep, may experience hormonal imbalances. This can also lead to lower abdominal pain before menstruation, making it easier for menstrual disorders or cervical erosion to occur.
3. Cystic fibroids, adenomyosis, etc. In the face of such a situation, you can first go to the hospital for examination. Generally, through B-ultrasound, you can see the health status and severity of cysts and fibroids, but these should be judged by doctors, rather than blindly guessing at home. Pay attention to keeping warm, especially in the abdomen and other areas, to avoid being affected by obvious wind and cold from the outside world.