Is it normal to have back pain during menstruation?

Is it normal to have back pain during menstruation?

Women have their periods every month, and their bodies undergo significant changes during their periods. In particular, many women tend to be weak during their periods, and also suffer from back pain. It is not uncommon to experience back pain during menstruation. There are reasons for such symptoms, but many women are still very worried. Is it normal to have back pain during menstruation?

1. The normal menstrual period is 3-7 days, with an average of about five days. The normal menstrual volume is 30-50 ml. Menstrual blood itself is the shed endometrium, which is mainly withdrawal bleeding caused by the decrease of hormone levels in the body. Due to uterine bleeding during menstruation, most people will experience symptoms of back pain. This situation is also very common, so it is recommended to pay more attention to rest during menstruation.

2. Back pain during menstruation is probably caused by pelvic congestion and uterine ligament pulling on the waist. It is recommended to get adequate rest during menstruation, increase nutrition, and eat more poultry eggs and lean meat. Generally, this symptom gradually disappears after the menstruation is over. It is recommended not to do strenuous exercise during menstruation to avoid excessive menstrual flow or prolonged menstruation. Pay attention to vulvar hygiene to avoid vaginitis.

3. During menstruation, the pelvic organs are in a state of congestion and edema, so women without pelvic diseases may also experience mild back pain and dull pain in the lower abdomen. If the symptoms are mild and do not affect normal life and work, there is no need to panic and no treatment is required; but if the pain symptoms are very severe, you need to take painkillers to relieve them. At this time, it is diagnosed as dysmenorrhea, and organic lesions cannot be ruled out.

4. Many women will experience physical abnormalities during menstruation, and some women will experience back pain. There are many reasons for this situation, such as poor blood circulation, excessive fatigue, and if women have gynecological inflammation, they may also experience back pain. If a woman often experiences back pain after her menstrual period, she should be alert to whether she has a gynecological disease and seek medical treatment in time to avoid serious consequences. Therefore, it is abnormal for women to experience back pain after their menstruation.

Women have their periods every month, and their bodies undergo significant changes during their periods. In particular, many women tend to be weak during their periods, and also suffer from back pain. It is not uncommon to experience back pain during menstruation. There are reasons for such symptoms, but many women are still very worried. Is it normal to have back pain during menstruation?

1. The normal menstrual period is 3-7 days, with an average of about five days. The normal menstrual volume is 30-50 ml. Menstrual blood itself is the shed endometrium, which is mainly withdrawal bleeding caused by the decrease of hormone levels in the body. Due to uterine bleeding during menstruation, most people will experience symptoms of back pain. This situation is also very common, so it is recommended to pay more attention to rest during menstruation.

2. Back pain during menstruation is probably caused by pelvic congestion and uterine ligament pulling on the waist. It is recommended to get adequate rest during menstruation, increase nutrition, and eat more poultry eggs and lean meat. Generally, this symptom gradually disappears after the menstruation is over. It is recommended not to do strenuous exercise during menstruation to avoid excessive menstrual flow or prolonged menstruation. Pay attention to vulvar hygiene to avoid vaginitis.

3. During menstruation, the pelvic organs are in a state of congestion and edema, so women without pelvic diseases may also experience mild back pain and dull pain in the lower abdomen. If the symptoms are mild and do not affect normal life and work, there is no need to panic and no treatment is required; but if the pain symptoms are very severe, you need to take painkillers to relieve them. At this time, it is diagnosed as dysmenorrhea, and organic lesions cannot be ruled out.

4. Many women will experience physical abnormalities during menstruation, and some women will experience back pain. There are many reasons for this situation, such as poor blood circulation, excessive fatigue, and if women have gynecological inflammation, they may also experience back pain. If a woman often experiences back pain after her menstrual period, she should be alert to whether she has a gynecological disease and seek medical treatment in time to avoid serious consequences. Therefore, it is abnormal for women to experience back pain after their menstruation.

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