What’s wrong with being weak and tired when you’re on your period?

The term “great aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. There are many reasons why menstruation can cause a lack of energy and fatigue, which may be caused by overwork, hormonal changes, pelvic congestion, heavy bleeding, and so on.
1. Overwork: If a woman does too much heavy labor or strenuous exercise during menstruation, her body consumes more energy and she may feel weak and tired.
2. Hormonal changes: the level of estrogen and progesterone will decrease during menstruation, and some women are more sensitive to the hormonal changes and may suffer from lack of energy and fatigue.
3. Pelvic congestion: During menstruation, the pelvis is congested with blood, and blood tissue rushes to the pelvis, while the blood circulation in other parts of the body decreases accordingly, which may lead to lack of energy and fatigue.
4. Heavy bleeding: women who bleed a lot during menstruation and don’t have timely nutritional supplements may have a lack of energy and fatigue.
There may be other reasons for the lack of energy during menstruation, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and actively target treatment.