Why do you have back pain when you’re on your period?

The term “great aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Menstrual back pain can be caused by dysmenorrhea, lumbar muscle strain, urinary stones and other factors.
1. Dysmenorrhea: It may be related to many factors, such as poor dietary habits, uterine fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc., which may cause primary as well as secondary dysmenorrhea, and the symptoms of lumbar pain will appear, and sometimes the pain site is in the lower abdomen and the inner thighs.
2. Lumbar muscle strain: If you have lumbar muscle strain, and do not pay attention to keep your waist warm during menstruation or over-activity of your waist, it may aggravate the lumbar muscle strain, which may cause lumbar pain, and there are localized pressure points.
3. urinary stones: in the menstrual period suddenly appeared back pain and accompanied by hematuria, urinary frequency and other symptoms, may be the existence of urinary stones, such as ureteral stones.
Menstrual pain may also have other reasons, it is recommended to timely visit the hospital, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively targeted treatment.