What’s wrong with nausea and vomiting on your period?

Nausea and vomiting during menstruation may be a normal physiological response to abnormal endocrine levels in the body, but may also be related to improper diet, colds, gastrointestinal diseases and other factors.
1. Normal physiological phenomenon: during menstruation, due to changes in hormone levels, can lead to gastrointestinal motility disorders or dysmenorrhea, may also cause nausea and vomiting symptoms. This phenomenon is a normal physiological reaction, usually after the end of menstruation can be restored.
2. Improper diet: If you eat too much stimulating food during menstruation, it may irritate the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract, thus causing nausea and vomiting.
3. Cold and flu: cold and flu caused by improper warmth or other factors and throat discomfort can also cause nausea and vomiting symptoms.
4. Gastrointestinal diseases: when intestinal infection or acute gastritis occurs during menstruation, nausea and vomiting symptoms can also occur.
There are many causes of nausea and vomiting during menstruation. If the symptoms are serious, you must consult a doctor in time for reasonable treatment under the guidance of the doctor.