Sexual Health
Is female dysmenorrhea a normal thing? Severe dysmenorrhea may be related to these things
Physiological pain is particularly common in our daily lives and causes great pain for many women. We should pay attention to its harmfulness, pay special attention to hidden disease factors, and actively and reasonably treat it.
The harm of physiological pain
1. Impact on learning and work: The pain in the lower abdomen before and after physiological days is unbearable, accompanied by low back pain, cold sweating, chills in limbs, weakness, and bedridden, which seriously affects work, learning, and daily life, and must be bedridden.
2. Impact on marital life: Uterine abnormalities reduce the number of surface cells and secretions in the vagina, causing vaginal atrophy, dryness and discomfort, and causing painful and unpleasant sexual life. Under sexual desire, sex directly leads to disharmony in the sexual life of couples.
3. Impact on fetal growth: Expert research has found that women with a history of dysmenorrhea for more than five years have a 2.65 times higher rate of fetal hypoxia compared to women with a history of painless menstruation! For the healthy growth of your future baby, as a mother, you must do a good job of uterine maintenance in advance.
4. Dysmenorrhea leading to infertility: If it is secondary dysmenorrhea, it is likely caused by some gynecological diseases, such as chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, and chronic cervix, which may cause infertility.
5. Breast hyperplasia: Breast hyperplasia is characterized by a lump in one or both breasts, with mild or no pain. The lump increases or the pain worsens during menstruation, and it often occurs in women between the ages of 20 and 40. From clinical observation, about one-third of dysmenorrhea patients are accompanied by breast hyperplasia, which is closely related to dysmenorrhea.
6. Accelerate female aging: Dysmenorrhea women experience qi and blood imbalance, abnormal activity of free radicals in their bodies, and aging age is 5 years earlier than that of ordinary women. Especially for women with physiological pain, their face is always dull, their skin is dry, and they are prone to facial problems such as spots and acne. Physiological pain is an invisible disaster.
7. Impact on beauty: Physiological pain can cause blood gas disorders, especially for women with physiological pain, their face is dull, their skin is dry, they are prone to spots and acne, and they lack face.
8. Impact on mental health: Women with long-term dysmenorrhea may experience symptoms such as irritability, depression, and even emotional abnormalities.
Possible Diseases of Dysmenorrhea
1. Endometriosis: Endometriosis is one of the important causes of dysmenorrhea, accounting for about 60% of pathological dysmenorrhea. There is a layer of membrane in the uterine cavity called the endometrium, which undergoes periodic changes under the influence of ovarian hormones. If ovulation does not occur during the month, the endometrium will shed and bleed, and blood will flow out of the vagina during menstruation. Due to certain factors, the endometrium runs out of the uterus, causing monthly bleeding like the endometrium, which is called endometriosis. These ectopic endometrium can also be affected by ovarian hormones to produce periodic bleeding, but these blood have no channels to be expelled from the body, accumulate locally, form cysts, and grow larger. Local inflammatory reactions stimulate local nerves, causing pain.