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Do you get loose motions before periods? Here’s why
By NCVC Staff | Published on Sep 23, 2023
Mood swings and cramps are common premenstrual symptoms, as are gas and bloating. But have you also experienced loose motions before periods?
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What are the causes of loose motions during periods?
The exact cause is yet to be established, but several factors may contribute to the condition:
1. Cyclic changes in hormones:
The levels of hormones change during menstrual cycle and some women are more sensitive to these hormonal changes, which can lead to the symptoms.
2.Chemical changes in the brain:
Fluctuations in the levels of a variety of chemical substances in your blood called neurotransmitters such as serotonin and GABA, are also thought to trigger these symptoms.
3. Prostaglandins
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These are the chemical substances which are released in the blood just before the periods. They cause contractions in the intestines which can cause a variety of gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhea.
4. Depression and anxiety
Women who have depression or anxiety disorder suffer these symptoms more frequently, though the exact cause behind this is not known.
How can it be prevented?
Incorporate lifestyle changes:
1. Diet modification
* Eat smaller, more frequent meals to reduce bloating and the sensation of fullness * Limit salt and salty foods to reduce fluid retention * Choose complex carbohydrates like fruits, vegetables and whole grains * Eat calcium-rich foods. Calcium supplements can be taken if dairy products can’t be tolerated * Avoid caffeine and alcohol
2. Regular exercise
Try to do 30 minutes of moderate intensity exercise like brisk walking, swimming on most days of the week
3. Stress busters
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* Healthy sleep routine goes a long way in reducing the symptoms related to hormonal imbalance * Meditation and yoga depending on personal preferences * Talk to others who have been facing the similar problems (support groups)
A few tips to deal with loose motions before periods
* Drink plenty of fluids to make up for the fluid loss from diarrhoea. * Consume food items rich in fibre such as banana, apples and oats * Consume natural probiotics like yoghurt, curd * Stay away from spicy and oily food for few days
If the symptoms are severe and the quality of life is being affected even after lifestyle modifications, see your doctor as these could be due to underlying gastrointestinal condition that worsens during periods.
Take medications only when suggested by the doctor. Oral contraceptive pills, NSAIDS which include Ibuprofen, antidepressants are the few medications which might help relieve the symptoms.
Although symptoms like bloating, gas and loose motions are common before periods, they should not be ignored. These can masquerade as other problems at times which needs to be addressed effectively.
Treatment, information and support are available to enable you to manage your symptoms and move forward with your life.
Sources: https://ncvc.org
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