What’s wrong with chills a few days before your period?

Coldness a few days before menstruation may be related to decreased hormone levels, poor blood circulation, upper respiratory tract infections and other reasons.
1. Decreased hormone levels: The rapid decrease in estrogen and progesterone levels a few days before menstruation may cause a series of symptoms, such as chills, edema of the limbs, abdominal distension, and so on.
2. Poor blood circulation: congestion in and around the pelvis a few days before menstruation may affect blood circulation, resulting in feeling cold. There may also be abdominal pain, bloating and backache.
3. Upper respiratory tract infections: two days before and during menstruation, a woman’s resistance drops, making her susceptible to infections. When the pathogen infects the upper respiratory tract, the patient may experience weakness, fever, chills and other symptoms, and at this time will feel cold.
Coldness a few days before menstruation may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, complete the relevant examination, diagnosis and treatment by a professional doctor.