What causes an upset stomach and wanting to vomit when you’re on your period?

The term “auntie” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Symptoms of stomach discomfort and vomiting during menstruation may be related to hormone levels, poor diet, stomach disorders and other factors.
1. Hormone level: During menstruation, the hormone level in a woman’s body may fluctuate, resulting in a weaker gastrointestinal function, which may cause stomach discomfort and vomiting.
2. Poor diet: During menstruation, some women may have low resistance and immunity, which, coupled with a poor diet and intake of food contaminated by bacteria, may cause symptoms of an upset stomach and want to vomit.
3. Stomach diseases: If a woman has gastritis, gastric ulcer and other related diseases, it may cause stomach discomfort and vomiting symptoms due to the disease itself, which is not related to menstruation.
There may be other reasons why a woman may feel sick to her stomach during her menstrual period, so she needs to cooperate with her doctor as soon as possible for examination to understand the specific reasons before treatment, and not to use medication blindly.