Every woman is familiar with menstruation. After all, there are a few days every month when "menstruation" comes. Women with good physical conditions will get through it safely, while women with weaker bodies will experience severe menstrual pain and even vomiting. Many people ask, is it true that menstrual cramps can cause nausea? The following is a key introduction to this question. When talking about dysmenorrhea and vomiting, let’s first introduce what dysmenorrhea is. Menstrual cramps mainly occur before, during and after the menstrual period. Menstrual cramps are painful in the lower abdomen, causing physical abnormalities in women. Severe cases may even cause nausea, sweating, dizziness and other uncomfortable symptoms, which will affect women's work and normal life to a certain extent. Menstrual cramps can be divided into mild and severe according to the degree of pain. If it is mild, then you are lucky and may recover by drinking some water and taking more rest. If it is severe menstrual cramps, then the situation is serious. If your body cannot bear it, then you should go to the hospital in time for treatment as soon as possible. The cause of menstrual pain leading to vomiting. The increase of prostacyclin in women's uterine wall and blood is the main cause of menstrual pain. Because the presence of prostacyclin can keep women's uterus in a very excited state, muscle tension and uterine ischemia will occur at this time, and women will feel pain. When a large amount of prostacyclin enters the blood, it will have a certain effect on the gastrointestinal tract, causing a contraction state, and then the gastrointestinal tract is irritated, causing vomiting, dizziness and other symptoms. In fact, there are some reasons why menstrual pain can cause vomiting: 1. Dietary problems: Frequent consumption of tea or caffeine drinks can irritate the stomach and intestines, causing menstrual pain, and in severe cases, vomiting. 2. Cold prevention and keeping warm: Women all love beauty. During the menstrual period, they must pay attention to the temperature and keep warm. If they catch a cold during this period, it will cause dysmenorrhea and nausea. 3. Cause of the disease: Menstrual pain leading to vomiting may also be caused by uterine disease or stomach problems. Women who suffer from nausea due to menstrual pain can pay more attention to their diet and must avoid foods that are too sweet or too salty to avoid increasing stomach pressure and causing nausea. They should also reduce the intake of tea or caffeine-containing drinks to avoid causing women to become highly nervous and anxious. Instead, women should eat some fresh vegetables, fruits, which are easy to digest, or chicken and fish to replenish the body's energy. Only by always caring about your physical and mental health can you receive immediate treatment and recover as soon as possible when problems arise in your body. |
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