Wrist pain during menstruation may be caused by cold, arthritis, calcium deficiency, etc., which requires warmth, physical therapy, calcium supplementation and other treatments. 1. Cold: Women’s resistance is lowered during menstruation, so if they don’t pay attention to keeping warm, they will easily get cold and develop localized pain and swelling in the wrist joints. Pay attention to keep warm and wear more clothes to avoid getting cold. 2. Arthritis: If arthritis occurs during menstruation, it is easy to cause joint swelling, pain and discomfort, which requires more rest and physical therapy under the guidance of the doctor. 3. Calcium deficiency: Calcium deficiency is caused by loss of calcium after delivery if you don’t pay attention to supplementation and breastfeeding. When the lack of calcium is serious, it will also lead to wrist pain. At this time, we should pay attention to the appropriate amount of calcium, you can follow the doctor’s advice to take calcium carbonate and other help to replenish calcium. During menstruation, you must pay attention to rest and nutrition, and if you have symptoms of wrist pain, we recommend that you consult a doctor as soon as possible.