Muscular cramping, especially abdominal and in the lower back, headache, fatigue, and fluid retention.
Some females become physically ill, others just experience annoying discomfort.
The uterus is near the stomach and during the menstrual cycle the uterus becomes inflamed and women usually experience menstrual cramps.Due to the close proximity of the stomach digestion can also be painful
Guys do not have periods because they do not have a menstrual cycle. Guys do not experience the same hormonal changes and shedding of the uterine lining that occurs during a menstrual cycle in females.
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It is their menstrual cycle period.
Some women report increased menstrual discomfort after tubal ligation. It is not known if this is related to the tubal ligation itself
Research shows that women's experience of discomfort and distress associated with menstruation varies greatly from person to person. Factors such as hormonal changes, physical health, emotional well-being, and individual pain tolerance all contribute to how women experience menstrual discomfort. It's important for each woman to find ways to manage their symptoms that work best for them, whether that be through medication, lifestyle changes, or other methods.
Pain is the experience of discomfort or distress that is typically caused by injury or illness.
MENSTRUAL CYCLE
Some girls do, some girls don't. It depends on the girl.
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is primarily a pain reliever and does not have a direct effect on menstrual bleeding. It can alleviate menstrual cramps and discomfort, but it does not influence the volume or duration of menstrual flow. If someone experiences changes in their menstrual bleeding patterns, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Men can have a menstrual cycle - if they have female reproductive organs and don't take hormones to suppress their menstrual cycles. Men thus can experience menstrual symptoms, so only trans men can experience this and not cis men who do not have female reproductive organs.