She's got her period. She's got gas.

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Patients show abdominal distension during menstruation is generally caused by a variety of reasons, such as clinical more common menstrual disorders, gynecological inflammation stimulation, long-term gastrointestinal indigestion and complications caused by endometrial shedding during menstruation, generally after the end of menstruation symptoms will gradually ease and disappear. During menstruation, patients must pay attention to light diet, try to eat some food that is better digested and absorbed, which can slow down the stimulation of intestinal tract. At the same time, patients must drink more brown sugar water properly to promote normal menstrual cramps, reduce abdominal pain and dysmenorrhea. Abdominal distension during menstruation is also a physiological change. It is recommended that patients not worry too much.

She's got her period. She's got gas.



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