What’s the reason for the back pain when I’m on my period?

The term “aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstruation. There are many reasons for back pain during menstruation, which may be caused by physiological factors, gynecological diseases and lumbar muscle strain.
1. Physiological factors: during menstruation, due to the endometrium secretion of prostaglandins increase, may lead to uterine smooth muscle contraction enhancement, there may be symptoms of back pain, generally within the tolerance range, after the menstrual cycle can be returned to normal on their own.
2. Gynecological diseases: such as pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, etc., during menstruation, may lead to aggravation of the lesions, resulting in low back pain, which may also be accompanied by heavy menstrual blood, menstrual blood dribbling phenomenon.
3. Lumbar muscle strain: Women who have lumbar muscle strain and do not take good care of themselves during menstruation may suffer from cold in the lower back, which aggravates the lumbar muscle strain and may also cause back pain.
There may also be other reasons for back pain during menstruation, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and actively target treatment.