Dysmenorrhea is a familiar condition that we are familiar with. Generally speaking, women experience pain before and after menstruation, which is also a situation that we need to pay attention to. Perhaps it is a reaction to the disease. Let's understand together next time.
Can Physiological Pain Lead to Infertility
A large amount of clinical data shows that 56% of people with infertility accompanied by physiological pain, and patients immediately become pregnant after the physiological pain disappears. From this, it can be seen that the relationship between dysmenorrhea and infertility is indeed very close, and it also indicates that the ancient view that the seeds regulate menstruation first and regulate pregnancy independently is correct. Breast hyperplasia is referred to as mastia in traditional Chinese medicine. Its clinical feature is a lump on one or both sides of the breast, with mild or no pain during menstruation. The lump increases or the pain worsens during menstruation, often occurring between the ages of 20 and 40.
Types of physiological pain
1. Physiological pain, which occurs during the menstrual cycle with almost ovulation, usually occurs within a few hours of the physiological day and disappears within 2-3 days. The primary painful site of dysmenorrhea is often located above the pubic junction in the lower abdomen, presenting as paroxysmal swelling pain or spasmodic pain.
2. Pathological dysmenorrhea also has pelvic pain during the non menstrual period, which worsens and is not related to the menstrual cycle. Persistent primary dysmenorrhea may develop into pathological dysmenorrhea, and the incidence of combined infertility is quite high. If you have a history of recurrent pelvic inflammatory attacks, worsening of sexual dysmenorrhea, irregular menstrual cycles, excessive menstruation, placement of intrauterine devices, infertility, etc., you should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to discover the cause of dysmenorrhea and treat it differently.
The Hazards of Dysmenorrhea
1. Blood gas imbalance, accelerated aging
Women over 25 are most afraid of aging, and dysmenorrhea can accelerate the pace of aging. Especially for women with severe dysmenorrhea, their faces are more prone to problems such as discoloration and acne.
2. Disharmony in marital life
In fact, dysmenorrhea is the most obvious external manifestation of uterine abnormalities and also hinders the secretion of secretions. Vaginal atrophy, dryness, and pain during sexual intercourse. The disharmony in sexual life between couples will inevitably affect their normal life and emotions.
3. Infertility and Infertility
How much dysmenorrhea do nearly half of infertile women have. After the relief of dysmenorrhea, the probability of pregnancy is also easy to increase. So, in order to prevent dysmenorrhea from affecting our fertility, everyone must go to the hospital for a check-up.