1. Premenstrual Discomfort
In the few days leading up to menstruation, women experience an increase in estrogen and progesterone levels, causing swelling in the face, abdomen, and limbs. This makes them feel as though they are gaining weight and experiencing edema and breast tenderness.
2. Menstrual Pain
This usually occurs 1-2 days before the start of menstruation and is caused by the contraction of the endometrium, leading to pain. The intensity of menstrual pain varies for each person. Some women experience more severe menstrual pain due to a cold uterus. Besides menstrual pain, it may also be accompanied by other symptoms such as lower back pain, fatigue, and a general feeling of discomfort.
3. Changes in Appetite
Some women may experience a loss of appetite due to menstrual pain or mood changes, while others may find their appetite increases significantly before their period
4. Skin Deterioration
Some women may experience "hormonal acne" due to hormone secretion, leading to poorer skin condition. This situation can also negatively impact their mood.
The condition known as "cold uterus" can lead to several health issues, particularly related to the ovaries. It can interfere with normal ovulation, causing ovulation disorders or even anovulation. This in turn results in decreased levels of female hormones, affecting regular menstrual cycles and potentially leading to difficulties in conception. To address these risks, undergoing warming uterus therapy could be beneficial