Physiological day syndrome refers to symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, and diarrhea that occur before or after the physiological day. It is generally more common in unmarried and non pregnant women. In addition to symptoms such as abdominal pain, there are also some women who have strange diseases that are manifestations of physiological day syndrome.
What are the symptoms of menstrual syndrome
1. Menstrual rash
Every 2-3 days before menstruation, skin itching, herpes, erythema, or purpura may occur. Rashes often occur in areas such as the face, chest, back, and limbs. As menstruation ends, rashes and itching symptoms do not self heal. For people with severe menstrual rashes and itching that affect sleep, desensitizing drugs such as cyproheptadine and chlorpheniramine can be taken.
2. Premenstrual toothache
Within a week or two before menstruation, severe toothache may occur instantly when using cold dishes or drinking cold drinks, and it will soon stop. This is because before the menstrual cycle, due to the influence of weight, blood vessels in the dental pulp and periodontal mucosa dilate and become congested, causing pain when the dentin is subjected to cold stimulation. This disease is not a dental disease and does not require treatment.
3. Physiological Day Headache
Modern medical research has confirmed that the imbalance of estrogen and progesterone secretion in women during menstruation is the fundamental cause of physiological headaches. Oral administration of ergot, caffeine, oryzanol, or taking Yuanhu Zhitong tablets or Jiawei Xiaoyao pills have certain effects.
4. Menstrual labial herpes
This is related to the decrease in body resistance during menstruation and the activity of latent herpes virus in the body. It often occurs between 1-2 days before menstruation and 2-3 days after menstruation. It is more common on the lips and can also be seen around the eyelids, nostrils, and labia labia. Mulberry juice can be applied instead of scratching to avoid secondary infections
5. Premenstrual nasal congestion
The reason for nasal congestion symptoms during each menstrual period is the physiological relationship between nasal mucus and female reproductive organs. Changes in ovarian hormones can cause congestion, swelling, and exudation of the nasal mucosa, leading to nasal congestion. Nose opening or dripping, 3-5 times a day.
How to prevent premenstrual syndrome:
1. Prohibit excessive intake of water and salt. Some patients with this disease may have edema of different degrees. If excessive intake of water and salt leads to retention of water and sodium in the body, the edema symptoms may be aggravated. Therefore, in the early stages, it is important to pay attention to diet and cooking when taking in water and salt. Especially before menstruation, do not eat too salty rice and reduce water intake.