Coldness on the inner side of the thigh during menstruation
During menstruation, coldness in the inner thigh may be caused by factors such as the menstrual period itself, iron-deficiency anemia, or neuritis. This can be improved through general treatments or medication. Specific explanations are as follows:
1. Menstrual Period
During menstruation, shedding of the uterine lining may affect nearby nerves and blood vessels, leading to a sensation of coldness in the inner thigh. Additionally, women's body temperature may slightly decrease during this time, affecting blood vessel dilation and constriction, thereby influencing blood flow and local temperature. If no other symptoms are present, this is considered normal and does not require special treatment.
2. Iron-Deficiency Anemia
Iron-deficiency anemia is a common condition. Impaired circulation and insufficient blood supply can cause cold limbs and general fatigue. Patients may take medications such as ferrous gluconate syrup or Ejiao Blood Tonic Granules under medical guidance.
3. Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism results in reduced thyroid hormone secretion, causing endocrine dysfunction and sensations of localized coldness. Patients may take medications such as thyroid tablets or levothyroxine sodium tablets under medical supervision to alleviate symptoms.
Besides the above causes, coldness may also result from varicose veins in the lower limbs, cervical spondylosis, diabetes, and other conditions. If the sensation of coldness occurs alongside other symptoms such as pain or swelling, prompt medical attention is recommended to prevent adverse effects on health.