Every woman will experience swelling and pain in the private parts during menstruation. This is a normal physiological phenomenon. It is mainly due to excretion. The contraction of the uterine opening will cause pain in the private parts. Women can reduce the pain in the private parts by avoiding cold and paying more attention to rest. Female friends can refer to the following for the causes of vaginal swelling and pain during menstruation and how to calculate menstruation. Pudendal pain during menstruation may also be a manifestation of endometriosis, because endometriosis often also causes dysmenorrhea, and dysmenorrhea can radiate to the perineum, which can also cause pudendal pain during menstruation. Suggestions: If menstruation is not only accompanied by pudendal pain but also pudendal itching and other symptoms, then it is also possible that you have Trichomonas vaginitis, because clinically, this gynecological disease often recurs after menstruation, and clinically, pudendal pain may also occur during menstruation. What is considered normal menstruation? Since menstruation may be affected by various internal and external factors, it is not constant. As long as the range of changes is within a certain limit, it is normal menstruation. Normal menstruation should have the following characteristics: (1) Menstrual cycle: Most women have a menstrual cycle of 28-30 days. About 20% of women have a longer or shorter menstrual cycle. As long as it is within the limit of 20-36 days, it is clinically normal. Even if some people have a cycle of 40 days or longer, their physiological and reproductive functions are not affected and can still be considered normal. (2) Menstrual period usually lasts 3-7 days. The amount of bleeding during one menstrual period is 30-80 ml. Most people change sanitary napkins 3-5 times a day during their period. (3) Nature of menstrual blood Menstrual blood is no different from blood in the human body, but when it flows out, it is mixed with endometrial fragments and mucus, so it is dark red, relatively viscous, and not easy to coagulate. (4) Accompanying symptoms Before and after the menstrual period, due to fluctuations in hormone levels, changes in vascular tension and congestion of pelvic organs, the following reactions may occur: 1) Mental and emotional changes, such as anxiety, excitement, headache, etc.; 2) Mild swelling and tenderness in the breasts; 3) Mild low back pain, lower abdominal distension or a feeling of heaviness. |
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