What’s wrong with the pain in your abdomen before you get your period?

Aunt refers to menstruation. Small abdominal pain before menstruation may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be caused by endometriosis, gastrointestinal inflammation and other reasons.
1. Physiological phenomenon: Before the onset of menstruation, the pelvic cavity will be in a state of congestion, which may cause pain in the abdomen. In addition, there will be more prostaglandins in the pelvic cavity, and prostaglandins can also lead to the symptoms of abdominal pain.
2. Endometriosis: When endometriosis exists in women, abdominal pain will occur before menstruation, and the pain symptoms will progressively aggravate.
3. Inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract: When a woman’s gastrointestinal tract is infected with bacteria, viruses, or ulcers, she may also experience pain in the lower abdomen.
Abdominal pain before the onset of menstruation may be a normal phenomenon, or it may be caused by diseases, etc. If the pain symptoms continue to be unrelieved or progressively aggravated, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner.