The term “great aunt” is generally used to refer to a woman’s menstruation. Diarrhea after menstruation may be related to physiological reasons such as pelvic congestion during menstruation, or pathological reasons such as enteritis and indigestion, which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Physiological reasons: during menstruation, the pelvic cavity may become congested, thus compressing the rectum, which may cause diarrhea after being stimulated.
2. Enteritis: If women do not pay attention to their diet during menstruation and consume food contaminated by bacteria such as E. coli, enteritis may occur, leading to diarrhea.
3. Indigestion: irregular diet and over-eating during menstruation may cause food to be retained in the stomach, resulting in diarrhea.
There may be other reasons for diarrhea during menstruation, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for an examination and targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to identify the cause.