What’s with the pain in your thighs when you’re on your period?

The term “great aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Thigh pain during menstruation can be a normal phenomenon, or it can be caused by abnormal factors, such as damage to the pelvic floor muscles, endometriosis and so on.
1. Normal phenomenon: when a woman is menstruating, the pelvic blood vessels are in a state of congestion, and the menstrual blood inside the uterine cavity will enter the pelvis along with the fallopian tubes, and a large amount of fluid usually exists in the pelvic cavity, and if it stimulates the circulation of blood in the lower limbs, it is easy to appear the phenomenon of pain in the roots of the thighs.
2. Abnormalities:
(1) Damage to the pelvic floor muscle: If the pelvic floor muscle is damaged during pregnancy as well as childbirth, women usually have symptoms such as leakage of urine, pain at the root of the thigh during menstruation and uterine prolapse.
(2) Endometriosis: Endometriosis is a relatively common gynecological disease, which refers to the endometrial cells planted in a location other than the endometrium, and the main symptoms include dysmenorrhea, abnormal menstruation, and infertility, etc., and may be accompanied by symptoms of lumbosacral and thigh pain.
There may also be other causes of thigh pain, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, and make a clear diagnosis under the guidance of a professional doctor, targeted treatment.