What’s wrong with not wanting to eat when you’re on your period?

The term “great aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Not wanting to eat during menstruation may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be related to premenstrual syndrome (PMS), or the increased size of the uterus during menstruation, which presses on the intestines.
1. Physiological phenomenon: the level of estrogen and progesterone changes during menstruation, at this time, if you do not have a regular routine, may cause gastrointestinal disorders, resulting in not wanting to eat.
2. PMS: Ovarian hormone imbalance during menstruation, PMS may occur, at this time, in addition to not wanting to eat, there may be breast swelling, headache, back pain, limb edema and other manifestations.
3. The enlarged uterus compresses the intestines during menstruation: the uterus is in a congested state during menstruation, which may compress the intestines and lead to the performance of not wanting to eat.
During menstruation, you should pay attention to rest and eat lightly, and the symptoms of not wanting to eat will usually disappear after the end of menstruation. If you keep on not wanting to eat, you should go to the hospital in time to find out whether there are other diseases.