What are the symptoms when you have your period?

Symptoms of menstruation vary from person to person and include a feeling of lower abdominal cramping, lower abdominal pain, lumbago, weakness, back pain, breast tenderness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and a feeling of significant vaginal fluid flow, but most women may not experience any discomfort, so there is a great deal of individual variation. Most of the discomfort during menstruation can be relieved on their own, but very few women may need to take medication for treatment and, if necessary, improve the relevant tests to identify the main cause of the discomfort during menstruation. Some secondary dysmenorrhea is caused by organic lesions of the reproductive system, so prompt treatment is needed. During menstruation, you can drink warm water and keep warm to relieve discomfort to some extent. Observe whether the volume, color and duration of menstruation are normal.