I have stomach pain but my period has not come. What's going on?

I have stomach pain but my period has not come. What's going on?

There are many common problems among women. To solve these problems, we must first understand the causes of the problems so that when improving them, we can know what is the best method to choose. The most common one is dysmenorrhea, which is very easy to occur in women. Women need timely treatment after dysmenorrhea. But what happens when the stomach hurts but menstruation does not come? This is also something that many women do not understand.

Why do I have stomach pain but my period doesn't come?

Many female friends experience dysmenorrhea before their period. Pain in the lower abdomen and lumbosacral area occurs before, during, or after menstruation. In severe cases, the pain is severe, the face is pale, the hands and feet are cold, and there is even fainting. This is called "dysmenorrhea" or "menstrual abdominal pain."

The abdominal pain that women experience before and after their menstrual period is a symptom of dysmenorrhea, which is divided into two types: primary and secondary. Primary dysmenorrhea only occurs in the menstrual cycle with ovulation. Women who do not ovulate generally do not experience menstrual abdominal pain. Secondary dysmenorrhea is more common in women after childbirth and in middle age, and is caused by pelvic inflammation, tumors or endometriosis.

Therefore, if female friends experience abdominal pain before menstruation, they should go to the hospital for examination in time to determine the cause and then treat it accordingly. Zunyi Maternity and Obstetrics Hospital's solid source gynecological treatment system - making gynecological diseases nowhere to hide.

The solid-state source gynecological treatment system directly kills pathogens in the vagina and pelvic mucosa through the inherent ecological source generated by the system, destroys proliferative tissue, accelerates the infiltration of body cells, and causes the diseased tissue to degenerate, atrophy, and fall off. It also accelerates the water circulation to transport toxins and bacteria to the affected area and excrete them out of the body, thereby relaxing the urethra and vagina and eliminating inflammation, effectively treating gynecological diseases such as vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and urethritis.

After understanding why abdominal pain occurs but no menstruation, women should start from all aspects of themselves to relieve abdominal pain but no menstruation. At this time, women must choose simple foods in their diet and avoid eating some complex foods. This will help improve their own problems.

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