How does dysmenorrhea return a responsibility every month?
summary
Young girls with menarche will have dysmenorrhea (Gynecology), which will affect our normal life. Married mothers will have dysmenorrhea (Gynecology), and menopausal women will also have dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea can be described as "universal killing" for women. But "common" is not equal to "normal", especially for women of childbearing age and mothers who want to have a second child, they need to know where dysmenorrhea comes from. Some secondary dysmenorrhea can lead to infertility. Now I'd like to introduce to you how dysmenorrhea happens every month?.
How does dysmenorrhea return a responsibility every month?
First: the dysmenorrhea phenomenon of women aged 20-29 years old is generally primary, which can be alleviated by traditional Chinese medicine conditioning and diet health care, but if the menstrual pain is intolerable, they should go to the hospital for treatment in time, which may be caused by endometriosis (Gynecology).
Second, if women aged 30-39 often have dysmenorrhea symptoms, most of them are secondary, which may be related to previous abortion (obstetrics) history, childbearing history, upper IUD experience, etc., and with the gradual increase of age, the risk of suffering from some organic diseases is also gradually increasing, such as endometriosis (gynecology), chocolate cyst, incomplete endometrial shedding Pelvic inflammatory disease (gynecological) and so on, to timely go to the hospital for examination, and active treatment, in order to prevent the disease delay and miss the best opportunity for early treatment of the disease.
Third: women aged 40-49 are about to enter menopause, so they should pay more attention to their health. If dysmenorrhea symptoms appear, they are mostly secondary, which may be caused by some pathological changes of the uterus, or they should go to the hospital for examination in time, especially to investigate tumor diseases, and actively cooperate with clinical treatment.
matters needing attention
Clinically more common, such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (gynecological) disease, uterine fibroids (Gynecological Oncology), these diseases may lead to dysmenorrhea. Remind women, dysmenorrhea is not a small problem, long-term dysmenorrhea or should go to the regular hospital examination, find out whether it is primary dysmenorrhea or secondary dysmenorrhea, and then do targeted conditioning.