Auntie pain generally refers to menstrual cramps. Menstrual cramps may be caused by large fluctuations in hormone levels, or may be caused by diseases such as endometriosis and adenomyosis.
1. Fluctuating hormone levels: During a woman’s menstrual period, hormone levels in the body fluctuate, causing excessive contractions of the uterus and spasms of blood vessels. Dysmenorrhea may occur during this period, which is normal and not a cause for concern.
2. Endometriosis: The cause of endometriosis is related to estrogen levels, genetics, immune function, inflammation and other factors. Patients may experience dysmenorrhea, which is secondary to dysmenorrhea, and will gradually worsen with the development of the disease, accompanied by pain during sexual intercourse, lower abdominal pain and other symptoms.
3. Adenomyosis: The cause of adenomyosis is related to cesarean section, endometrial inflammation, heredity and other factors. Patients may have symptoms such as increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period and dysmenorrhea.
There are many causes of dysmenorrhea, and patients are advised to identify the cause of the disease in time and treat the cause.