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Is the 40-degree stone chopping block simply a dysmenorrhea killer?

The stone pier with a high temperature of 40 degrees Celsius is simply a dysmenorrhea killer?

Of course not! ! Not only that, it may also harm our health.

Recently, a blogger said that he was sitting on a stone pier to relieve dysmenorrhea, and many people followed suit. But can this really relieve dysmenorrhea? Won't there be other injuries? Professional doctors gave us the answer?

▲▲▲▲▲ It can really relieve dysmenorrhea, but it cannot be eradicated. First of all, we must find out how dysmenorrhea comes from. We divide dysmenorrhea into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea.

Primary dysmenorrhea: this kind of dysmenorrhea may accompany women from menarche, and the symptoms and frequency of long-term dysmenorrhea will hardly change. This kind of dysmenorrhea is often related to heredity, diet, mood and living habits, and its pathogenesis is mainly related to the increase of prostaglandin in endometrium.

Secondary dysmenorrhea: this kind of dysmenorrhea is related to pathological factors, such as the occurrence of some gynecological diseases, which will cause dysmenorrhea in women and worsen with the aggravation of the disease.

Then we girls drink hot brown sugar water, cover hot water bottles, stick warm baby, and relieve dysmenorrhea. In fact, sitting on a stone pier at high temperature can relieve dysmenorrhea and the principles of these methods are the same.

These methods are inseparable from "heat", and all of them make the blood vessels in the uterus expand locally through temperature, relax the uterine smooth muscle and promote blood flow, so as to achieve the effect of pain relief.

So, don't you think the stone pier at high temperature is so magical? What it can do, so can your hot water bottle and warm baby.

But if you have secondary dysmenorrhea, the high temperature stone pier is even more useless to you. At this time, you should choose to go to the hospital for medical treatment and receive professional medical treatment.

We can't ignore the harm caused by the stone chopping block at high temperature. Even if the high-temperature stone chopping block can treat dysmenorrhea, it is not recommended that you try it because it is harmful.

(1) burns the skin

Summer is hot, and the temperature of stone piers under the scorching sun is as high as sixty or seventy degrees Celsius. If you wear light and thin clothes, you may really get burned after sitting for a while.

② bacterial infection

Stones are on the roadside, and they are baptized by a lot of dust and bacteria magazines every day. It is not a clean seat at home, especially when we girls like to wear light and breathable clothes in summer, and our private parts are still very fragile during holidays. Sitting directly on it is likely to be infected by germs.

What should we do in the face of dysmenorrhea? 1, primary dysmenorrhea ① If you have short-term (one or two days) dysmenorrhea with little intensity,

It can be relieved by hot compress, such as putting a hot water bottle on your stomach, drinking hot brown sugar water, making acupuncture pads and sticking to warm your baby.

If your pain lasts for a long time, it is still serious.

It is recommended to take some analgesic drugs, and it is best to go to the hospital for medical advice. Don't think it's bad to take medicine during menstruation. Actually, it doesn't matter much. On the contrary, untreated dysmenorrhea has always had the greatest impact on the body.

③ Eat less cold drinks.

Don't eat cold drinks, ice water or some cold food during dysmenorrhea to reduce contact with cold water, otherwise it will aggravate the symptoms of dysmenorrhea.

2, secondary dysmenorrhea Whether your dysmenorrhea is secondary dysmenorrhea can only be judged by some tests. If it is dysmenorrhea caused by the disease, you should actively cooperate with the doctor and let yourself recover as soon as possible.

The blogger who posted the post chose to sit on the stone pier because his stomach hurts and he can't walk normally. There was no other way.

Although it is effective, don't try to sit on a stone chopping block when there are other ways to relieve dysmenorrhea, so as not to lose more than gain.