Every menstrual period will also have a certain impact on women’s daily life and work. Because different lifestyles have different effects on menstruation, it is necessary to enhance the knowledge of health in daily life to effectively prevent physical stress. Then let's take a look at what are the effects of drinking during menstruation? What are the effects of drinking during menstruation? Drinking alcohol can affect your period. Before menstruation, the time of drunkenness will increase, and this is also a taboo period for the liver. The same is true for drinking. Women are more than half as likely as men to suffer from liver damage and alcohol consumption, which means women are more susceptible to alcohol consumption. Basically, women have fewer enzymes involved in alcohol metabolism, so they are less able to break down ethanol. In addition, due to the influence of premenstrual female hormone metabolism, the metabolism of alcohol decomposition enzymes will decrease, so the rate of alcohol decomposition will decrease, causing ethanol to not be excreted and become acidic and alkaline. In order to neutralize these substances, the liver must continue to produce enzymes. Ultimately, the likelihood of liver function test failure increases. Before menstruation, the activity of metabolic enzymes is very low, and the metabolism of ethanol is slowed down. If the basal metabolism is very slow, the time spent in a drunken state will be increased, and the feeling of drunkenness will be more severe. Therefore, drinking before menstruation is very addictive, and there are many situations that may cause alcohol addiction. The relationship between the changes in blood hormones during a normal menstrual cycle and the ovaries and uterine wall is as follows: after the corpus luteum shrinks in the previous menstrual cycle, the secretion of estrogen and estradiol decreases, eliminating the inhibition of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. The gonadotropin produced by the hypothalamus-pituitary gland releases growth hormone, which enters the anterior pituitary gland through the hypothalamic portal vein, promoting the metabolism and release of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone into growth hormone. Six common problems during menstruation 1. It is not suitable to have sexual intercourse: During menstruation, the endometrium of the uterus is shed and the surface is injured. If sexual intercourse occurs, it is easy to introduce bacteria, causing them to go back up and enter the uterus, causing intrauterine infection. 2. Don’t eat too salty food: Too salty food will increase the body’s salt and water retention. Before menstruation, it is easy to have symptoms such as headaches, emotional excitement and irritability. 3. Do not drink strong tea or coffee: these drinks contain high levels of caffeine, which can easily stimulate nerves and cardiovascular system, leading to uncomfortable symptoms such as menstrual pain, prolonged menstruation and menorrhagia. 4. It is not suitable to eat cold fruits and vegetables and drink cold drinks: Eating cold foods will reduce the speed of blood circulation, thereby affecting the contraction of the uterus and the discharge of menstruation, resulting in poor menstrual discharge and causing menstrual pain. |
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