Many women also have obvious physical reactions to the onset of menstruation, such as breast pain, headaches, and a lot of facial acne. These clearly tell you that the menstruation is coming, but there is one thing that may not be clear to everyone, that is, the increase in secretions. So does having leucorrhea mean that you will have your period? Let’s take a look together. Will I definitely have my period if I have leucorrhea? The amount of leucorrhea before menstruation will increase than usual. This is because the pelvic cavity of women is congested, the blood volume in the cervix and vagina increases before menstruation, and the female secretions, namely leucorrhea, are more. The disappearance of secretions usually indicates that the ovulation period has come to an end, and the menstrual period will not come for a few more days. After investigation, it was found that many healthy women also have some discomfort or even personality changes before their menstrual period. Therefore, many people can use these changes to determine when their menstrual period is coming, and these changes include: a feeling of pelvic heaviness, back pain, headache, breast swelling, irritability, etc., which are called premenstrual discomfort. It is generally mild and does not require medical treatment. However, some women with severe premenstrual symptoms are likely to affect their work and life. This is called early menstrual syndrome and may need to go to the hospital for treatment. And premenstrual syndrome usually occurs 7 to 14 days before menarche, is most severe 2-3 days before menstruation, and will gradually subside or significantly alleviate after the menstrual period. In addition, this type of discomfort is multifaceted and varies from person to person. Sometimes, some women even have several symptoms coexisting, so the degree of suffering varies. Some women will continue to have edema, which usually occurs a week before menstruation. It is also possible that they have edema at ordinary times but it worsens before the menstrual period. Because of edema, women gain weight. And along with the edema, there are also headaches, runny nose, heaviness in the lower limbs, and even constipation and other troubles. Breast pain can also occur before and after menstruation. There are small nodules in the breasts, which are painful to touch. They feel better after menstruation, but the pain returns before the next menstruation. |
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