Menstruation is a phenomenon in which the female endometrium is periodically shed and expelled from the body. Menstruation is an important basis for the health of women's gynecological tissues. Abnormal menstruation refers to the pathological changes in the internal tissues of the uterus. However, before and after menstruation, many women will experience different physical reactions, such as weakened memory and fatigue. Therefore, many women need to push their menstrual cycle out when they need to go through some large exams or other events. So, what are the tips for delaying menstruation for a few days?
What are some tips for delaying menstruation for a few days
1. Both contraceptive pills and progesterone can be taken. For example, for those with regular menstrual periods, they can start taking home visit contraceptive pills 3-5 days before menstruation, taking one pill every night, continuously until the end of activity, and resume menstruation 3-5 days after stopping the medication.
2. Alternatively, progesterone can be taken around the 23rd day of the menstrual cycle, once a day at a dose of 10 milligrams each time, continuously to effectively control the specific timing of menstruation. The usual time for taking medication is 3-5 days, and menstruation will start according to the duration of medication. Menstruation will only occur 3 days after stopping medication, which can avoid the specific time when menstruation is not suitable. These cannot be taken for a long time and can be used under the guidance of a doctor in emergency situations.
Physical discomfort symptoms caused by menstruation
1. Menstrual arthritis, some women may experience joint pain during menstruation, especially knee joint pain, which may be accompanied by mild joint swelling and deep tenderness, aggravated when walking (especially down stairs).
2. Menstrual rash, some women may have millet like blisters around the lips or nose without any other cause before or after menstruation, with a burning and itching sensation, or may see papules, erythema, small blisters and other polymorphic rashes on the chest, back, limbs and other parts. These rashes are clearly related to the menstrual cycle.
3. Menstrual toothache, some adolescent girls may experience toothache before and after menstruation, but it is often a one-time occurrence. Some women also experience symptoms such as gum congestion, redness, and spontaneous bleeding.
4. Menstrual asthma, caused by weak constitution and menstrual disorders in a small number of young women, can often lead to excessive excitation of the vagus nerve and excessive secretion of acetylcholine during menstruation, causing bronchial smooth muscle spasms and leading to asthma attacks.
5. Menstrual pneumothorax, a small number of women may experience sudden chest tightness, shortness of breath, and even breathing difficulties and purple lips during menstruation.
6. Menstrual psychosis, which mostly occurs during adolescence, usually presents with symptoms such as insomnia, dizziness, excessive sweating, dry mouth, cold hands and feet, and poor appetite before menstruation.
Menstruation is a natural physiological phenomenon of a healthy woman's body, so it is necessary to maintain and rest properly before and after menstruation, while paying attention to dietary regulation and avoiding stimulating foods such as cold drinks. During women's menstrual period, it is also a crucial stage for maintenance. At this time, it is important to supplement nutrition and ensure the thorough discharge of blood from the uterus, which is also an important way to maintain the uterus.