What’s with the stomach ache before your period?

Tummy pain before coming to aunt may be a normal physiological phenomenon caused by abnormal hormone levels in the body before menstruation, or it may be related to cold abdomen, gynecological inflammation, uterine lesions and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: Before menstruation, the level of prostaglandins in the body will rise, which will cause vascular spasm, leading to the phenomenon of stomach pain. Normally, it will return to normal after the end of menstruation.
2. Gastrointestinal disorders: When you eat too much cold or irritating food before menstruation, it may lead to gastrointestinal tract irritation and cause stomach pain.
3. Gynecological inflammation: Gynecological inflammation such as pelvic inflammatory disease and vaginitis can cause abdominal pain and leukorrhea.
4. Uterine lesions: uterine fibroids, adenomyosis and other uterine lesions will cause pressure on the local tissues, which will lead to abdominal pain.
Therefore, the stomach pain before the period is related to a variety of factors, it is recommended to clarify the diagnosis, and then targeted treatment. If the pain is severe, it is important to consult a doctor in time to avoid delay.