Female menarche refers to a girl's first period of menstruation. The onset of female menarche indicates that the girl has entered puberty, and there are generally some changes in her body before the onset of female menarche. So, what are the symptoms of female menarche? What should women pay attention to during menarche?
What are the symptoms of female menarche?
1. The appearance of acne
It is an obvious symptom and a headache problem for many women. With their smooth facial skin, they suddenly develop ugly acne, acne on their cheeks and forehead, small pustules, and a high likelihood of menstruation within 2-3 months.
2. There is a little blood on the underwear
Before menarche, the most obvious symptom for women is a lack of blood on their underwear. Before menstruation begins, a series of changes occur in their body. If you have mastered these changes, you can guess the time of menarche.
3. Breast changes
If a woman's breasts begin to slowly develop, areola may appear when they expand, and induration may appear when touched by hand, which means that the woman's breasts begin to slowly develop, and even have menarche within 2 years
4. Sudden increase in height and weight
Girls enter puberty after the age of 10, during which their height and weight can be measured every 3 months. If a significant increase in height and weight is found, they should experience menarche within the next six months.
5. Changes in vaginal discharge
Generally speaking, when a woman reaches an appropriate age, there is a sticky liquid left in her vagina, like protein, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. If one day these vaginal discharge are found to be brown, it is usually two to three days after the woman's menarche.
Five Precautions for Women's Menarche
1. Choose safe and comfortable Menstrual pad
There are many brands of Menstrual pad on the market. Some Menstrual pad contain medicinal ingredients, which can help relieve dysmenorrhea. However, when you first come to menstruation, you must avoid choosing those with medicinal properties to avoid allergy or dependence. In addition, choose Menstrual pad with safety and quality assurance.
2. Avoid cold
During physiological days, the resistance decreases and one is more afraid of the cold than usual. At this point, it is best not to wear a skirt, nor to take a shower or wash your hair in cold water.
3. Pay attention to personal hygiene
On physiological days, Menstrual pad are poor in permeability and easy to reproduce bacteria. To avoid genital itching and inflammation, Menstrual pad should be replaced every 2-3 hours, and the residual blood stains should be cleaned with warm water.