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By Aina Zeng on June 16, 2023 0 Select Language Select Language Powered by Google TranslateTranslate Powered by Google TranslateTranslate Menstruation is a familiar "friend" for women, visiting every month, and the normality of menstruation, to some extent, represents women's health. Normal menstruation follows four rules: Menstrual Cycle Frequency: The normal frequency of menstruation is between 21 to 35 days. Menstruation occurring less than 21 days is considered frequent, while menstruation occurring more than 35 days is infrequent. Cycle Regularity: The difference in the number of days between consecutive menstrual cycles should not exceed 7 days. Menstrual Duration: The normal duration of menstruation is between 3 to 7 days. Menstrual Blood Volume:
The normal menstrual flow ranges from 5 to 80 ml. Less than 5 ml is Telegram Number Data considered scanty menstruation, while more than 80 ml is considered heavy menstruation. If any of these aspects of menstruation fall outside the mentioned ranges, such as infrequent or frequent menstruation, heavy bleeding, or absence of menstruation (amenorrhea), it can be regarded as abnormal menstruation or irregular bleeding. Any abnormality in menstruation should be taken seriously, and it is important to seek medical attention promptly. Timely medical examinations can help detect certain diseases early for timely diagnosis and treatment. How can it be treated and relieved? Menstrual pain refers to the pain experienced during or around menstruation.
The pain can occur before or during the menstrual period, follows a regular pattern, and is primarily concentrated in the lower abdomen. It is often cramp-like and is usually accompanied by other symptoms, including lower back pain, headaches, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and bloating. Menstrual pain is a common condition among women of reproductive age, with a high incidence. According to a nationwide survey conducted in China in 1980, the prevalence of menstrual pain was found to be 33.19%. Menstrual pain can be categorized into primary and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea refers to functional menstrual pain without pelvic pathology.
The normal menstrual flow ranges from 5 to 80 ml. Less than 5 ml is Telegram Number Data considered scanty menstruation, while more than 80 ml is considered heavy menstruation. If any of these aspects of menstruation fall outside the mentioned ranges, such as infrequent or frequent menstruation, heavy bleeding, or absence of menstruation (amenorrhea), it can be regarded as abnormal menstruation or irregular bleeding. Any abnormality in menstruation should be taken seriously, and it is important to seek medical attention promptly. Timely medical examinations can help detect certain diseases early for timely diagnosis and treatment. How can it be treated and relieved? Menstrual pain refers to the pain experienced during or around menstruation.
The pain can occur before or during the menstrual period, follows a regular pattern, and is primarily concentrated in the lower abdomen. It is often cramp-like and is usually accompanied by other symptoms, including lower back pain, headaches, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and bloating. Menstrual pain is a common condition among women of reproductive age, with a high incidence. According to a nationwide survey conducted in China in 1980, the prevalence of menstrual pain was found to be 33.19%. Menstrual pain can be categorized into primary and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea refers to functional menstrual pain without pelvic pathology.