When a woman reaches her menstrual period, does it mean that the uterus is healthy if there are no symptoms?

For a normal woman, it is very important to have her period on time once a month if she is not pregnant or nursing. Her regular visits during menstruation also reflect some physical conditions, such as the uterus.

We know that menstruation has a lot to do with the uterus. Our endometrium has thickened at ordinary times. After a certain period of time, if we are not pregnant, these endometrium will fall off, accompanied by some blood, forming menstruation. This also shows that menstruation is closely related to the uterus.

When a woman reaches her menstrual period, does it mean that the uterus is healthy if there are no symptoms?

1. menstrual cycle is unstable.

Some women's periods are not fixed at all, sometimes 20 days, sometimes 30 days and sometimes 40 days. In short, there is no fixed rule. But generally speaking, women's menstrual cycle is 28 days, sometimes in advance, sometimes delayed. Usually it is normal to advance or postpone for one week. If this time is often exceeded, the cycle will be long and short, indicating that the uterus is not healthy enough. You'd better see a doctor in time.

2. Menstruation ⅹ UE has a blood clot.

Normal outflow is some blood and endometrium, but if some women have severe uterine cold, there may be some congestion because local blood can't circulate normally, so some blood clots will be discharged.

3. Too much or too little blood

A normal menstruation has about 30 to 80 ml of blood. If it is less than 30ml, it means that the menstrual flow is too small. If it is more than 80 ml, it will be more. And each menstrual period is usually three to seven days. If it is less than two days, it is considered to be oligomenorrhea. If it is more than seven days, there may be other problems.

4. Abdominal pain, all kinds of pain

Many women have some symptoms when they come to menstruation. For example, some women will have chest pain, some will have low back pain, and some will have stomach pain, but these symptoms are mild and severe. If they are mild, it doesn't matter. After all, this is just a normal physiological phenomenon. But if the pain is severe, especially the stomachache is severe, it means that women still have some problems. It's best to find a doctor to solve the specific problem, because even the same stomachache may not be the same.

I have a classmate who used to have a terrible stomachache every time he came to his period. She really rolled all over the floor and went to the hospital for intravenous drip almost every time. Later, she went to see an old Chinese doctor and didn't know what medicine she had taken. That's great.

In any case, my menstrual period can also reflect the physical condition of women, but we can't wait until my menstrual period is abnormal before we start to pay attention to our health, so we must take good care of ourselves at ordinary times, especially when my menstrual period comes. Don't eat too much cold food, eat less spicy food and keep warm. Try not to wash your hair during this time. The most important thing is to pay attention to personal hygiene.