Dysmenorrhea is a very common phenomenon for women, not only endangering their health, but also affecting their normal life patterns. So what factors are related to dysmenorrhea.
Dysmenorrhea is related to these seven reasons:
Cervical stenosis is mainly caused by dysmenorrhea caused by blockage of menstrual outflow.
2. Dysplasia of the uterus can easily lead to abnormal blood supply, leading to uterine ischemia, hypoxia, and dysmenorrhea.
If the position of the female uterus is extremely backward or forward bending, it can affect the patency of menstrual blood and cause dysmenorrhea.
Some women are too sensitive to pain and have psychological and neurological factors.
5. Genetic factors are related to dysmenorrhea in daughters and dysmenorrhea in mothers.
Menstrual abdominal pain is associated with elevated progesterone levels during the luteal phase.
7. The content of prostaglandins (pG) in the endometrium and menstrual blood increases, and prostaglandin E2 (pGE2) acts on the contraction of uterine muscle fibers to cause dysmenorrhea. The content of prostaglandins in endometrial tissue significantly increased.
How to prevent female dysmenorrhea?
Don't ignore abdominal pain. When a woman has abdominal pain, if there is no lower abdominal pain during menstruation, it is likely caused by gynecological inflammation. Because many women do not value it, it creates opportunities for the deterioration of gynecological diseases.
Don't be too clean. Some women like cleaning, so it is not correct to use some cleaning agents to clean the vagina. Women's own reproductive system has self-protection ability and can effectively control bacteria. If cleaned for a long time, it can disrupt the balance of the vaginal environment and lead to gynecological diseases.
Normal diet. In real life, many women usually choose to diet to have a slim figure, which leads to endocrine disorders, abnormal menstruation, less menstruation and amenorrhea. Some patients overeating will lead to chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. Therefore, keeping a normal diet can prevent gynecological diseases.
Pay attention to sexual intercourse. Women should pay more attention to sexual activity, as the occurrence of many gynecological diseases is closely related to sexual activity. Experts say that women should learn more about sex, enhance their self-protection awareness, and maintain a regular sexual life.
The common causes of primary dysmenorrhea include:
① Mental tension: Influenced by speech such as menstrual pain, mental attention becomes too focused on the lower abdomen in fear, forming a sensitive state. Over time, it becomes a conditioned reflex, causing discomfort or pain during menstruation.