What’s the reason for the chest pain before your period?

The term “auntie” generally refers to a woman’s period. Breast pain before menstruation may be caused by hormonal fluctuations or by diseases such as premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and breast hyperplasia.
1. Hormone fluctuations: women’s estrogen and progesterone in the body before menstruation will fluctuate, there can be an increase in hormones, manifested in breast swelling, pain, such cases are normal phenomena, no need to worry too much.
2. Premenstrual syndrome: Premenstrual syndrome may be caused by ovarian hormone imbalance, neurotransmitter abnormality, nerve tension and other factors, patients may experience breast swelling, headache, back pain, limb edema and other symptoms, manifested as chest pain before menstruation.
3. Mammary hyperplasia: Mammary hyperplasia may be caused by endocrine dysfunction, estrogen and progesterone imbalance and other factors. Patients may have breast pain, breast lumps and other symptoms, which may be manifested as chest pain before menstruation and may be aggravated during menstruation.
There are many reasons for chest pain before menstruation, and it is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, complete relevant examinations, and identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor for targeted treatment.