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Have you ever experienced cramps but no period came? For most women, cramps are the most common symptom before a menstrual period occurs, and it often tells a woman that her period is coming. However, when you experience cramps but no period comes, it can be quite baffling, if not annoying. Cramps occur when the muscles of the uterus contract to expel the lining, which is made of tiny blood vessels. A substance called prostaglandin triggers the contraction of the uterine muscles, which can cause menstrual cramps. These may be felt as a throbbing or dull pain in the lower abdomen. This pain can radiate to the lower back and to the thighs. Sometimes menstrual cramps can be very painful and can interfere with your daily activities. These can also occur just before the onset of menstruation. But what happens when you have cramps but no period?
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These are fluid filled sacs, which develop in the ovaries. Cysts develop in the ovary when an egg in a sac is not released (follicle cysts) or when the sac is not reabsorbed in the ovary after the egg is released (corpus luteum cysts). When fluid builds up in the sac, a cyst form and may increase in size, causing lower abdominal cramps but no period. Ovarian cysts may disappear without treatment after three months, but they may also increase in size and twist, causing complications. Ovarian Cancer An ovarian tumor is not a very common cause of cramps without periods, but women should consult a physician when they suspect it, since it is treatable when caught in its early stage. Ovarian cancer is considered a silent killer that mimics other illnesses such as irritable bowel syndrome. Symptoms include abdominal fullness, pressure, pelvic pain, bloating, swelling, urinary urgency, and changes in the menstrual cycle. Women may feel sudden tightness in their clothes around the middle. Women who suspect ovarian cancer must see their gynecologist for evaluation. Autoimmune Oophoritis Inflammation of the ovaries may occur due to an autoimmune disorder where the body attacks its own cells. Inflammation results in destruction and hardening of the ovaries, leading to infertility and low hormone production. Oophoritis is associated with about 10% of premature ovarian failure. It may cause lower abdominal cramps, fever, vaginal discharge, and absence of menstruation. Others Causes Others possible causes of cramps without period include eating disorders (obesity and anorexia), premature ovarian failure, bulimia, and other illnesses and medications that can disrupt the normal menstrual cycle. There are so many possible reasons for having cramps with no period and it is best to consult a physician for proper evaluation and treatment if needed.
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