Calf soreness during the month may be caused by cold or excessive exercise, hypocalcemia, thrombophlebitis and so on.
1. Cold or excessive exercise: If you do not pay attention to warmth during the month, resulting in cold calves or excessive exercise, can lead to calf soreness, generally pay attention to warmth and rest can be improved on their own.
2. Hypocalcemia: Breastfeeding during menstruation can lead to calcium loss, which, if not replenished in time, can cause hypocalcemia. Calcium deficiency can cause increased nerve excitability, which can induce spasmodic muscle contraction, leading to calf pain.
3. Thrombophlebitis: prolonged bed rest or prolonged inactivity during the monthly period can cause thrombophlebitis, which is a common, acute, non-suppurative inflammation occurring in the lumen of the venous blood vessels, accompanied by thrombosis. If it occurs in the veins of the lower limbs, it can cause localized redness, swelling, pain, erythema of the lower limbs, accompanied by chills, fever and other symptoms, which can also lead to the symptoms of calf belly pain.
There are many other causes of calf belly pain, should be taken seriously, timely consultation, identify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for further treatment or therapy.