The period is usually referred to as menstruation, the woman thirty years old to menstruation part of the female may be painful, but also some women will not be painful, there are some individual differences, and the cause of dysmenorrhea may be physiological or pathological.
1. The pain of menstrual cramps at the age of thirty is mainly related to the increase in prostaglandin content in the endometrium during menstruation, which is called primary dysmenorrhea, and may also be due to the lack of good measures to keep the abdomen warm or eating cold food.
Pathologic factors can also cause dysmenorrhea, such as chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, and adenomyosis, and may also affect menstrual flow.
Hot water bags can be used to speed up local blood circulation and reduce pain. For dysmenorrhea caused by pathological factors, it is necessary to actively treat the primary disease to significantly relieve dysmenorrhea.
2. Some women in their thirties do not experience dysmenorrhea when they have their period, and this is also subject to individual differences.
During menstruation, you should keep your abdomen warm, and if the pain is severe, you should consult a doctor in time.