During menstruation, female friends are likely to experience various symptoms, among which some may experience lower back pain, which makes them feel uncomfortable, especially for women with obvious symptoms. This situation often affects their normal life. So, why do women experience back pain during menstruation?
Women experience lower back pain during menstruation mainly because the pelvic tissue is prone to congestion, leading to symptoms of lower back pain and lower abdominal pain. In addition, during menstruation, women's resistance will relatively decrease, making them more prone to this discomfort symptom. In fact, this symptom is a normal phenomenon and there is no need to worry too much.
During menstruation, although women may experience lower back pain, it is not very noticeable. If there are obvious symptoms of lower back pain, it may be caused by pathological pelvic fluid accumulation, pelvic inflammatory disease, or local infection. At this point, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant gynecological examinations to clarify the condition and then receive targeted treatment.
During menstruation, women should rest more, avoid overwork, drink plenty of warm water, and maintain a happy mood, which can help alleviate discomfort symptoms. At the same time, it is important to pay more attention to personal hygiene and avoid taking baths to prevent gynecological infections. In addition, it is important to pay more attention to keeping the abdomen warm, otherwise it can easily cause menstrual cramps.