
News India Live, Digital Desk: Menstrual hygiene day: As long as many of us can remember Pain of periods Has been considered a truth of life. This is something with which women have to live and rarely are questioned. The matter of getting sick due to cramps is still seen with mistrust or criticism at many homes and workplaces. But the truth is: Some discomfort can be common during menstruation, but the pain that disrupts your life is not normal, and should not be ignored. Dr. Muskan Chhabra, Fertility Specialist, Birla Fertility and IVF, Lajpat Nagar, also gave the same reply.
Light cramps occurring in the early days of menstruation are usually caused by prostaglandin, which are chemicals such as hormones that help the uterus to get rid of its layer. This type of suffering occurs for a short time and can be easily handled. But if you have to leave school or work due to your menstrual pain, nausea, vomiting, dizziness or you are not able to be busy with your day’s work, then you might think more deeply about it. Such severe pain is often a sign of your body that something is wrong.
Unfortunately, many people never ask for help, either because they are told that menstruation are similar or because they are rejected when they try. This delays diagnosis and causes long -term pain both physical and emotional.
What can be the cause of pain during menstruation?
Many gynecological conditions can cause excessive or weak pain in periods. One of the most common is the endometriosis, where the layer of the uterus such as tissues grow outside the uterus. This can cause inflammation, scars and often, deep pelvic pain that worsens with time. Another condition is adenomysis, which occurs when the uterine layer grows in its muscle wall. It usually leads to painful, heavy menstruation. Then some fibroids cause non-cancerous growth in the uterus, which can increase pressure, cramps, and bleeding.
Infections can also play a role. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is often caused by untreated sexually transmitted infections and can cause prolonged pelvic pain if it is not treated in time. Even hormonal imbalance can make menstrual cramps more serious by increasing the frequency and strength of uterine contractions.
Why is the early diagnosis important?
Understanding the pain of continuous periods, not only affects the quality of your life, but your fertility can also be affected. Conditions such as endometriosis or PID, when diagnosis or treatment, can cause long -term damage to the reproductive system. Some women last with chronic pain for many years, passing through a cycle of various treatments without obtaining clear diagnosis. This is why it is very important to identify symptoms and seek medical advice on time. A reproductive specialist can help identify the underlying cause and discuss the treatment options, which may include drug, lifestyle changes or surgery based on diagnosis.
Change in conversation
The idea that women should bear pain, now it is old. Menstrual health requires attention and severity like any other aspect of healthcare. Now the time has come for us to move beyond the stigma, when women are telling their pain, listen to them and respond with sympathy and clinical rigor. Just because something is common, it does not mean that it is normal. The sooner we forget this, the closer we will get to make sure that every woman gets the care and relief she deserves.
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