What are the symtoms of menstrual cycle .
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feeling ill and getting infections
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It is normal to experience some degree of discomfort in the days leading up to your period and for the first day or two of bleeding, although some fortunate women have no discomfort. For most women, these symptoms, while annoying, are easily managed and do not interfere with day-to-day living.Most women experience mild symptoms in the few days leading up to menstruation and in the first day or two of menstruating when the flow of blood is heavier. There are over a hundred symptoms that have been attributed to menstruation, and these may change over time and from cycle to cycle. Normally, discomforts associated with menstruation should be manageable enough that you can carry on with your normal life. However, for some women, symptoms are so severe that it becomes difficult to carry out the normal tasks of daily life.
Here are some of the normal physical symptoms of menstruation:
Tender breasts Bloating, fluid retention Muscle aches Joint pain Headaches Acne Abdominal cramps Diarrhea or constipation Lower back pain Trouble sleeping Low energy, fatigue
Painful symptoms such as cramps, backache, and tender breasts can usually be relieved by over-the-counter, anti-inflammatory pain relievers such as ibuprofen or naproxen. Prescription medications (such as Ponstan) are also available. Warm baths or compresses can be useful to alleviate cramping.