What’s wrong with sudden chills and shivering during menstruation?

Sudden shivering and coldness during the monthly period can be seen in a variety of diseases, such as upper respiratory tract infection, mastitis, acute pelvic inflammatory disease and so on.
1. Upper respiratory tract infection: it can be caused by bacterial infection, immunocompromise and other factors. The main symptoms can be fever, chills, runny nose and so on. In the puerperium, women’s immune function is low, if the rain or cold air attack, it may lead to upper respiratory tract infection.
2. Mastitis: It is an inflammation of the breast tissue, which can be caused by milk stagnation, bacterial infection and other factors. The main symptoms can be seen in breast swelling and pain, increased skin temperature, hard lumps when touched, etc. In severe cases, it can be complicated by fever and chills. During the breastfeeding period, the milk may be stagnant due to nipple dysplasia and inflammation of the milk ducts, which may lead to breastfeeding mastitis.
3. Acute Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): It is an acute inflammatory disease that can be caused by frequent sexual intercourse and bacterial infections. The main symptoms can be seen in the lower abdominal cramps, lumbago, increased vaginal discharge, etc. In severe cases, fever and chills can occur. When the patient is in puerperium, the body’s immunity is poor, and if she has sex frequently, it may lead to bacterial infection, which may cause the disease.
If you have sudden shivering and chills during menstruation, you should go to the hospital in time for hospital-related examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.