What factors can cause dysmenorrhea?

What factors can cause dysmenorrhea?

At present, dysmenorrhea is clinically divided into primary and secondary types. There are many factors that lead to dysmenorrhea, but many people do not know much about it, so they cannot correctly prevent the occurrence of dysmenorrhea. So what factors can cause dysmenorrhea? Let's take a look at the factors that cause dysmenorrhea.

There are many factors that cause dysmenorrhea, the most common ones are as follows:

(1) Cervical stenosis: It mainly causes obstruction of menstrual outflow, causing dysmenorrhea.

(2) Uterine hypoplasia: Poor uterine development is prone to abnormal blood supply, causing uterine ischemia and hypoxia, leading to dysmenorrhea.

(3) Abnormal uterine position: If a woman’s uterus is extremely retroflexed or anteflexed, it may affect the smooth flow of menstrual blood and cause dysmenorrhea.

(4) Psychological and neurological factors: Some women are overly sensitive to pain.

(5) Genetic factors: Dysmenorrhea in daughters is related to dysmenorrhea in their mothers.

(6) Endocrine factors: Abdominal pain during menstruation is related to increased progesterone in the luteal phase.

(7) Increased levels of prostaglandins (PG) in the endometrium and menstrual blood: Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) can act on uterine muscle fibers to cause them to contract and cause dysmenorrhea. The level of prostaglandins in the endometrial tissue of dysmenorrhea patients is significantly higher than that of normal women.

(8) Bad air quality: Dysmenorrhea can be caused by certain industrial or chemical odors, such as gasoline, banana oil, etc.

(9) Abnormal uterine contractions: Patients with dysmenorrhea often experience abnormal uterine contractions, which often lead to ischemia of the uterine smooth muscle. The ischemia of the uterine muscle can cause spasmodic contractions of the uterine muscle, resulting in pain and dysmenorrhea.

(10) Gynecological diseases, such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, adenomyosis, uterine fibroids, etc. The placement of an intrauterine device (commonly known as an IUD) in the uterus can also easily cause dysmenorrhea.

(11) When a girl has her first menstruation, she may suffer from dysmenorrhea due to psychological stress and prolonged sitting, which may lead to poor blood circulation and poor menstrual blood flow. She may also love to eat cold drinks and pears and other raw and cold foods.

(12) During menstruation, strenuous exercise, exposure to cold, or wearing too little clothing can cause blood stagnation and can easily lead to dysmenorrhea.

(13) Excessive contraction of the uterus: Although the uterine contraction pressure of patients with dysmenorrhea is basically the same as that of normal women (normal pressure is about 4.9Kpa), the duration of uterine contraction is longer and it is often difficult to completely relax, so dysmenorrhea occurs due to excessive contraction of the uterus.

The above are the factors that cause dysmenorrhea introduced by experts, and I hope everyone can pay attention to them. The occurrence of dysmenorrhea brings great harm to our patients, so when symptoms of gout appear, please go to the hospital for treatment in time to prevent dysmenorrhea from harming our health.

For more information, please visit the dysmenorrhea disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/fuke/tongjing/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation.

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