The monthly menstrual period experienced by women has great guiding significance for their physical condition. For example, if a woman successfully becomes pregnant, she will definitely experience amenorrhea; The timing and duration of a woman's menstrual cycle can reflect her recent health condition. So how to distinguish menstrual disorders from pregnancy?
How to distinguish menstrual disorders from pregnancy
1. During pregnancy, whether inside or outside the uterus, there may be some pregnancy symptoms, such as feeling nauseous, sudden changes in food taste, and being lazier than usual. When these reactions that are different from normal menstruation occur, one should be vigilant and check them out.
2. Pregnancy bleeding may be less than normal and sometimes intermittent. If the amount of bleeding is greater than the usual amount during menstruation, you should immediately go to the hospital for examination to avoid the problem of excessive bleeding.
3. Dysmenorrhea usually refers to the dull pain in the lower abdomen throughout the menstrual period. The abdominal pain during pregnancy or miscarriage is a type of labor pain, and the pain is relatively severe and sudden.
4. Girls with irregular menstrual cycles may be more likely to think it's still their period, and they need to pay attention to whether their breasts are different from their regular period. Pregnant girls are more likely to experience symptoms of breast swelling and pain.
5. Sleepiness. Usually, girls are also prone to fatigue during their menstrual period, but they tend to feel drowsy during pregnancy. They sleep longer than usual and some girls may experience difficulty sleeping and waking up easily.
How to treat menstrual disorders
1. Targeted treatment for the cause: For pathological reasons, corresponding treatment should be carried out based on their specific causes.
2. Hemostasis and correction of anemia: caused by long menstrual periods and excessive menstrual flow. In addition to general hemostatic measures, steroids or curettage can be used as appropriate for hemostasis. Administer oral blood tonifying drugs or intravenous therapy.
3. Adjustment of cycle: Single or combined cycle treatment with estrogen and progesterone can be used, as well as traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
Menstrual disorders are a common disease among women nowadays, especially among young women who have a very high incidence of this disease. More seriously, menstrual disorders are a stubborn disease that often recurs, and can have serious adverse effects on women's reproductive ability.