What’s wrong with a sore butt when you’re on your period?

“Auntie” generally refers to menstruation. Common causes of menstrual pain in the buttocks include endometrial flaking, sedentary lifestyle and endometritis.
1. Endometrial flaking: During menstruation, due to the rapid decrease in estrogen levels, the uterine lining will peel off and shed, which may cause tugging nerve pain.
2. Sedentary: If you are sedentary when you have your period, it causes long-term stress on the muscles, nerves and sciatic bones distributed in your buttocks, which can cause buttock pain.
3. Endometritis: If you suffer from endometritis, you will experience abdominal pain, lumbago, lower abdominal cramps and other sensations, plus pelvic congestion during menstruation, which can aggravate these symptoms, and may involve the buttocks in the pain.
If you have menstrual pain in the buttocks, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause, and actively cooperate with the professional doctor’s treatment.