Where To Go For Dysmenorrhea Examination?

According to senior gynecologists, 70% of women have had different degrees of dysmenorrhea. Although dysmenorrhea is very painful, some female friends still think that dysmenorrhea is normal and that it passed after two days, but they do not know that dysmenorrhea is also one of the manifestations of many gynecological diseases. Dysmenorrhea may cover up other diseases that are occurring. If you do not find out in time If the cause is treated, it may lead to serious problems.


Where To Go For Dysmenorrhea Examination?


What is Dysmenorrhea?

Dysmenorrhea refers to a gynecological symptom in which women experience periodic pain in the lower abdomen during the menstrual period or a few days before and after menstrual cramps. It is more common in young women who have not given birth, middle-aged women, and people who are weak or sensitive to pain.

Endocrine disorders are also a type of primary dysmenorrhea, mainly due to insufficient endocrine function, excessive mental stress, and unhealthy lifestyles lead to endocrine disorders, which lead to irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea. Most of them can recover after self-psychological and behavioral adjustments and a little treatment. Comprehensive regulation of traditional Chinese and Western medicine endocrine disorders.


What are the causes of dysmenorrhea?

  1. Cervical canal stenosis is mainly due to obstruction of menstrual outflow, causing dysmenorrhea.
  2. Uterine dysplasia Poor uterine development is likely to be combined with abnormal blood supply, resulting in uterine ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in dysmenorrhea.
  3. Genetic factors There is a certain relationship between the daughter's dysmenorrhea and the mother's dysmenorrhea.
  4. Endocrine factors. Menstrual abdominal pain is related to the increase of progesterone in the luteal phase.
  5. The content of prostaglandin (PG) in endometrium and menstrual blood increases, and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) acts on uterine muscle fibers to make them contract and cause dysmenorrhea
  6. Excessive contraction of the uterus. Dysmenorrhea patients often have abnormal uterine contractions.
  7. Gynecological diseases such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, adenomyosis, uterine fibroids, etc.
  8. Teenage menarche, high psychological pressure, and sedentary lead to poor circulation of Qi and blood, and poor menstrual blood flow.

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