It's not menstruation yet, but what's wrong with lower back pain

  Usually, women are prone to some discomfort symptoms during their menstrual period, such as back pain, breast swelling, and sometimes their emotions can become irritable. These are normal physiological phenomena. However, sometimes women experience back pain symptoms before their menstrual period. So, I would like to ask what's going on with back pain even though it's not yet their menstrual period?

  

It's not menstruation yet, but what's wrong with lower back pain1

  Women who have not yet reached their menstrual period may experience symptoms of lower back pain. If they have had sexual intercourse before and their menstrual cycle has been delayed for more than a week, they should also consider changes in hormone levels caused by pregnancy, which may lead to lower back pain symptoms. At this point, women can purchase pregnancy test strips from pharmacies and test them at home. If they test positive, they need to go to the hospital for further early pregnancy testing to confirm.

  If women experience prolonged mental stress and are in a more tense state, it can also affect the normal functioning of the ovaries, leading to hormonal imbalances and menstrual disorders, resulting in women not having their periods. So women should pay attention to beating me to regulate their emotions, avoid depression, and maintain a good mentality in order to ensure normal menstruation.

  In addition, if women work excessively for a long time and become fatigued, it can also cause muscle strain in the lower back, leading to symptoms of soreness in the lower back. Some lumbar spine diseases can also cause pain in the lower back. So if women continue to experience symptoms of lower back pain, they need to go to the hospital for a detailed physical examination, identify the specific cause of lower back pain, and then receive targeted treatment.

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