When I get my period I always feel so sick like I have to throw up. Sometimes I even get diarrhea and it's embarrassing and uncomfortable. I don't know why I always get so sick throughout my whole entire period. My mom doesn't seem like her period even effects her when she's on it and my friend said her period never makes her feel different like sick.
Why do I get sick during my period then?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? ashey answered Thursday June 17 2010, 4:29 am: Menstrual problems are due to various reasons and hormonal imbalances and surges are cited as the possible causes.
Cramps are caused by prostaglandin which makes uterus contract.
Amenorrhea can be caused by stress, sudden weight loss, eating disorders.
Menorrhagia may be caused by estrogen and progesterone imbalances or clotting disorders.
Walking and exercising about a week prior to periods will help to avoid cramps.
Relieving stress by engaging in favorite activities also help to reduce menstrual problems.
For more details on menstrual problems this site will be very useful. [link removed] [ ashey's advice column | Ask ashey A Question ]
Katlyn answered Tuesday June 15 2010, 11:57 pm: Maybe thats just the way your body reacts to having a period some girls bodies react differently then others but if you feel concerned talk to your mom and ask her to take you to the doctor just to get the concern out of your head and to make sure everything is fine. [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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