During menstruation, which refers to the time when women have their period, many women may experience abnormal symptoms before or during their period. Before menstruation, some women may become impatient and prone to anger, while others may feel restless and agitated. Some women may feel cold during their menstrual period. So, why does the body feel cold during menstruation?
During menstruation, some women may experience a chill in their bodies, which is mainly due to feeling cold all over their body. Many people are aware of the discomfort and coldness during menstruation, but do not know the specific reasons. In fact, the changes in hormone levels in women's bodies during menstruation are quite significant, and the body's resistance is relatively low. After all, women have weaker constitutions, which can cause many women to feel cold.
Specifically, during menstruation, if a woman's body gets cold, it may manifest as cold limbs and coldness. After all, during menstruation, women tend to experience a decrease in body temperature due to the large amount of blood being expelled, which can cause their bodies to become cold. Some women also have abnormal uterine coldness, and their resistance during menstruation will be weaker, which will definitely make them feel cold all over.
However, it should also be noted that some women may feel cold during menstruation not because of the onset of menstruation, but rather because of other illnesses. So at this time, it is important to pay attention to temperature monitoring. Once there is a fever, it does not belong to the influence of menstruation and should be promptly treated for fever reduction.