In daily life, not everything is smooth sailing. Many people will encounter various pains, such as the most common ones, toothache, chest pain, stomach pain and so on. So, what should I do if I have chest pain, stomach pain and no menstruation? What causes the stomach pain? Let's have a simple understanding and understanding of this issue below. If you have chest distension and abdominal pain but no menstruation, you should first rule out the possibility of pregnancy. You need to go to a regular hospital to check the HCG blood. If the HCG blood value is high, it indicates pregnancy and further gynecological B-ultrasound is needed to confirm the site of pregnancy. If the blood HCG value does not increase, it is considered to be caused by menstrual disorders, which may be due to recent mood swings, stress, anxiety, or excessive pressure from work, study, life, or changes in the surrounding environment, irregular life and rest schedule, etc. Further examination of six gynecological hormones and gynecological B-ultrasound are needed to confirm the cause of the disease. Usually, you should pay attention to regular work and rest time, avoid eating cold, spicy food and other spicy foods, and pay attention to private parts cleaning. What should I do if I have stomach pain, chest pain, and missed menstruation? 1. Menstrual pain. Menstrual pain is the most common abdominal pain in women. Abdominal pain or diarrhea caused by menstrual pain is very normal. To relieve dysmenorrhea and reduce menstrual volume, you can take Advec or ibuprofen 12 to 24 hours before your period. Then take it once every 3-6 hours according to the prescribed dosage for 3 consecutive days. 2. Lower abdominal pain and bloating. Bloating can be caused by many factors, including your period and constipation. It is recommended to eat less salt, because it will retain water in the body, avoid eating beans, cabbage, cauliflower and other foods that are easy to make people fart, or drink more yogurt containing active lactic acid bacteria to help regulate your digestive tract. 3. Lower abdominal pain caused by gastroesophageal reflux. Reflux occurs when gastric juice moves from the stomach into the esophagus and throat. It often occurs at night. Unlike heartburn, reflux can cause chest pain and may be accompanied by a sore throat or cough. It is recommended to reduce the amount of drinking and smoking, avoid eating before going to bed, or take acid suppressants. |
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