She suffers 15 days of every menstrual period and is sent to the doctor to be diagnosed with a rare disease | LIFE | CTWANT

The woman was suffering from menstrual pain for 15 days a month before she was diagnosed with a rare disease. . (schematic/pexels)

Menstruation (or menstruation) is a normal phenomenon of periodic bleeding from the uterus due to the influence of hormones in a woman’s body. However, in Guangdong, mainland China, a woman often suffers from menstrual pain. She is in pain for 15 days a month. It is finally relieved. When her next menstrual period comes, the pain is unbearable. She thought it was a normal reaction to her menstrual period. It was discovered that he was suffering from a rare disease.

According to Lu media reports, this woman surnamed Lu from Foshan, Guangdong, has pains that last for about 15 days each time her menstrual period comes, including tearing in her right lower abdomen and groin. Now, the symptoms have lasted for 3 years, getting worse every time.

The woman thought it was a normal reaction at first, but she did not expect to be sent to the doctor by her family members in such pain that she was diagnosed with “endometriosis” in the groin.

In general, endometriosis is “the endometrial tissue that grows in the uterine cavity and grows outside the uterine cavity, and with each menstrual cramp, chronic inflammation is caused in the abnormal growth place. The most common site is the ovary, pelvic cavity and other places close to the uterus

In response to Lu’s symptoms, Li Hongzheng, an intensive care physician in Guangdong, said that the main symptoms of endometriosis are lower abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, infertility and sexual intercourse discomfort. Most of them occur in women between the ages of 25 and 45. Among them, “dysmenorrhea” is the most common. Therefore, if women in childbearing years have obvious symptoms of dysmenorrhea, which are getting more and more serious, they can check whether they have related symptoms.

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