Knee pain during menstruation may be related to changes in hormone levels, and may also be caused by cold and ligament strains.
1. Related to changes in hormone levels: the hormone levels in pregnant women continue to be high during pregnancy, and the hormone levels drop significantly after delivery. Due to the huge fluctuations in hormone levels, knee pain may be caused, and there may also be hot flashes, panic attacks, excessive sweating, back pain, anxiety and depression, insomnia, forgetfulness and other symptoms.
2. Cold: If the knees are not kept warm during the monthly period, resulting in cold knees, it can also lead to knee pain.
3. Ligament strain: If you carry weight or change position improperly during menstruation, it can cause muscles, ligaments, fascia, etc. to be pulled, resulting in localized swelling, pain, pressure and other symptoms. It can also lead to knee pain.
There are many other causes of knee pain, which should be taken seriously, and timely consultation should be made to identify the cause of the disease and follow the medical advice for further treatment or therapy.