Aunt refers to menstruation. Buttock pain when having menstruation may be caused by sitting for too long, excessive secretion of prostaglandins or pelvic congestion.
1. Sitting for too long: If you sit for a long time, it will affect the blood circulation of the lower limbs, resulting in buttock pain.
2. Excessive secretion of prostaglandins: generally there are no special symptoms during menstruation, but during menstruation due to pelvic congestion as well as excessive secretion of prostaglandins, some women experience discomfort in the lower abdomen and lumbosacral region of the lower fall or uterine contraction pains, and there may also be a concomitant manifestation of buttock pain.
3. Pelvic congestion: Pelvic congestion during menstruation will stimulate the blood vessels around the anus, manifesting the symptom of buttock pain, which can be relieved with the end of menstruation.
It is recommended to avoid sedentary activities during menstruation. If the pain in the buttocks during menstruation is so severe that it affects the normal life and work, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and use medication under the guidance of the doctor to treat the symptoms.