Menstruation is very important for women. But some of the symptoms during menstruation can also be very troublesome for women, so having a normal menstrual cycle is very happy for women. Some female friends may experience chest pain before their period, so why do they have early chest pain when their period comes soon?
The causes of chest pain before menstruation vary from person to person. Some female friends experience chest pain before menstruation due to rapid changes in estrogen and progesterone levels in the body, which in turn cause changes in prolactin levels, leading to breast congestion and pain. This phenomenon is very normal and usually disappears after the end of menstruation, when estrogen levels decrease.
Another possibility is due to prostate factors. Before menstruation, the prostaglandin content on the endometrium rapidly increases, causing uterine contractions and spasmodic dysmenorrhea. At this time, the breasts will also spasm and swell.
Another possibility is that women may suffer from breast hyperplasia and feel chest pain before menstruation. The secretion of estrogen and progesterone increases before menstruation, which can stimulate the breasts and lead to breast hyperplasia. The swelling of breast tissue can also cause chest pain, which is a common symptom of breast hyperplasia. Generally, there will be obvious reactions before and after menstruation. If this condition occurs, it is recommended that female friends immediately go to the hospital for relevant B-ultrasound examination for diagnosis and targeted treatment.