Menstruation comes to every female friend every month. Many women experience dysmenorrhea and abdominal pain during menstruation. However, many female friends experience abdominal pain after each menstruation. What kind of condition is this? So what is the reason for abdominal pain after menstruation? Let’s find out the reasons together. 1. Pain caused by inflammation It is more common in adnexitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, and often occurs in women of childbearing age. The pain is on one or both sides, accompanied by increased vaginal discharge. Chronic cases often present with dull pain, back pain or a feeling of heaviness; acute cases often present with abdominal pain that is resistant to pressure and is accompanied by fever. 2. Pain caused by menstruation Lower abdominal pain and general discomfort that women experience during menstruation are mostly physiological phenomena. If the pain is severe, it is dysmenorrhea. Most cases of dysmenorrhea during adolescence are primary dysmenorrhea, which can heal itself; however, dysmenorrhea that occurs after menstruation is mostly caused by certain diseases, so you should seek medical attention early and do not use painkillers to solve the problem. 3. Abdominal pain caused by certain gynecological diseases For example, endometriosis often forms lumps near the ovaries, uterus, and rectum, which can aggravate abdominal pain before and during menstruation. Pain during sexual intercourse is also one of its characteristics. For example, pelvic bleeding or blood stasis can lead to pelvic pain, which often manifests itself in the base of one thigh. 4. Abdominal pain caused by ovulation During the ovulation period, there is a feeling of distension and pain in the lower abdomen, which is caused by the rupture of the follicle. Generally speaking, this pain does not affect health and has no adverse consequences. However, in a very small number of people, due to large rupture of the ovarian follicle during ovulation, damage to small blood vessels causes ovarian rupture and intra-abdominal bleeding, resulting in gynecological emergencies and requiring treatment in the hospital. 5. Abdominal pain caused by physiological deformity Common conditions include hymen occlusion and vaginal septum. Symptoms include abdominal pain due to menstruation and obstruction of menstrual blood discharge during adolescence. The pain is closely related to menstruation and occurs cyclically, requiring surgical correction. 6. Abdominal pain caused by tumor The abdominal pain, bloating, back pain and feeling of falling caused by tumors are generally persistent. If the tumor twists, ruptures, or bleeds, sudden abdominal pain often occurs. This is the "self-exposure" of the tumor and usually requires immediate surgical treatment. After understanding and recognizing the above, it turns out that there are so many reasons why women experience abdominal pain after the end of menstruation. We must not ignore this symptom and must seek timely treatment. We cannot delay our condition. There are many diseases that can cause us pain. Therefore, we must achieve early detection and early treatment. If necessary, it is best to have a check-up. |
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