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Why the kidneys hurt during the period (and how to eliminate the discomfort)

Many women start to tremble when the time for their period to come down approaches. If you are from the group that the drop in menstruation does not disturb daily life at all, congratulations! Although this fact should be normal, the reality is that many women suffer excruciating pain during their period. If it is […]

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Tiredness and fatigue during the days of menstruation

Premenstrual syndrome is the one that brings with it all the symptoms that a woman feels the days before having her period. Pain (dysmenorrhea), tiredness and fatigue are some of them. Sometimes these symptoms become very strong, in others they go almost unnoticed. This syndrome also depends on each woman, since not all of them suffer from it, nor do they all

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More sensitive than normal with menstruation? Fight that hypersensitivity

Women are much more prone to depression and decay than men after adolescence, when our body has already undergone all the physical and hormonal changes necessary for development. Hormone levels in men are more or less stable throughout their lives; women, on the other hand, vary them every month due to the menstrual cycle. The Premenstrual Syndrome is characterized by a

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Discomfort due to the rule: pain in the uterus during menstruation

There are women who feel real pain in the uterus when they have their period, and on many occasions, it can even be quite disabling. And what to say about women suffering from endometriosis! Period fighters who suffer every month and who fight for the world to hear. Uterus pain can be really throbbing in any woman who knows exactly what period pain

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Why do I have my period every so often? Causes of polymenorrhea

When menstrual cycles last less than 21 days, we are facing what is known as polymenorrhea. The time elapsed between ovulation and the luteal phase is excessively short. Normally, the first phase of the menstrual cycle lasts 12 to 14 days, in the case of polymenorrhea it is shortened to 6-8 days, thus advancing the second phase,

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