What’s wrong with always wanting to poop when you’re on your period?

The term “auntie” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. There are many reasons why you always want to have a bowel movement during menstruation, which may be caused by pelvic congestion, uterine contraction, gynecological inflammation, hemorrhoids and so on.
1. Pelvic congestion: during menstruation, the pelvic blood flow increases, which can lead to pelvic congestion, the rectum is a neighboring organ of the pelvic cavity, may also be affected by the pelvic blood flow, resulting in rectal mucosal congestion, leading to anal swelling, always want to stool.
2. Uterine contraction: During menstruation, uterine contraction occurs due to the increased secretion of prostaglandin hormones and the shedding of the uterine lining. Uterine contraction makes its neighboring organ rectum stimulated, which leads to anal swelling and always want to have a bowel movement.
3. Gynecological inflammation: Suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis and other diseases, menstruation will lead to increased discomfort, resulting in abdominal pain, anal distension, always want to poop and other symptoms.
4. hemorrhoids: women with hemorrhoids, menstruation may lead to hemorrhoids congestion and edema, aggravate hemorrhoids lead to discomfort symptoms, anal swelling, always want to stool.
The actual fact is that there may be other reasons why you may want to go to the bathroom, and it is recommended that you seek medical attention in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, and identify the causes under the guidance of a professional doctor, and then actively target the treatment.