How to deal with painful periods in summer?
Summer is the time when we want to enjoy ourselves: going out, vacations, light clothing, sunbathing... But for those who suffer from painful periods , this period can quickly turn into a challenge. The heat, the travel, the fatigue... everything can accentuate the discomfort. So how can you live this period more serenely, without the pain ruining everything? Here are some concrete tips to better experience your cycle in the middle of summer, while respecting your body, your rhythm... and your desires.
What are the challenges of painful periods in summer?
Summer disrupts our habits... and our bodies. Between the heat, the change of pace, and the desire to enjoy ourselves, painful periods can seem even more difficult to manage. Perspiration, increased fatigue, slowed digestion: all these elements can accentuate menstrual symptoms . Understanding these specific effects of the season allows you to adjust your lifestyle to get through your cycle more comfortably, even in 30-degree heat.
How does heat affect menstrual pain?
When it's very hot, the body is already under heat stress. Blood vessels dilate, circulation can become slower, and the feeling of heaviness increases. For women prone to menstrual cramps , heat sometimes increases inflammation, particularly in the lower abdomen and back. The result: more diffuse, persistent pain ... and more general fatigue.
Why is hydration even more important?
The body needs more water in the summer, and even more so during menstruation. Poor hydration can aggravate pain, cause headaches, and increase bloating. Regularly drinking fresh water, iced teas (chamomile, mint, or ginger), or eating fruits rich in water (watermelon, cucumber, melon) is a simple but essential way to alleviate symptoms.
How can summer diet alleviate symptoms?
In summer, we eat lighter... and that's good news for the body! Fewer heavy or processed foods, more fruits, vegetables, fish, and raw vegetables. This naturally anti-inflammatory diet helps limit menstrual pain. Choose foods rich in magnesium (almonds, spinach), omega-3 (sardines, flax, walnuts), and antioxidants. Avoid excess coffee, sugar, or alcohol, which can aggravate cramps.
How can you adapt your daily life to better cope with your period in summer?
During periods with painful periods, even the slightest discomfort can become unbearable. In summer, choose loose-fitting, lightweight, and breathable clothing made of cotton or linen to prevent chafing and limit perspiration. Avoid synthetic materials, which can cause discomfort, especially if you experience abdominal pain or bloating. And if you use a patch, choose clothing that allows air to circulate while maintaining discretion.
What activities are recommended or should be avoided?
The idea isn't to force your body, but to do it good . If you feel tired or cramping, focus on gentle activities like walking by the water , adapted yoga , or targeted stretching . Avoid intense sports or long exposure to the sun, which can amplify the feeling of discomfort or worsen period headaches. Listen to yourself, and allow yourself to rest without feeling guilty.
What hygiene routine is ideal during a heatwave?
Unlike some devices that heat or vibrate, the Madame patch works without creating heat, a real plus when temperatures rise. It diffuses its benefits over 24 hours, without peak intensity, and allows you to enjoy your day or night without having to change it or think about it . An ideal solution for travel, festivals or days outdoors
FAQ – Painful periods in summer
Is it possible to wear a patch while swimming or on the beach?
Yes, the Madame patch is moisture-resistant and stays in place even during short swims. However, to optimize its adhesion, it is recommended to avoid prolonged rubbing in the water or to apply it just before swimming.
Does the patch remain effective even when sweating heavily?
Absolutely. The patch was designed to withstand summer sweating . It continues to release its natural active ingredients (CBD, turmeric, mint, etc.) without losing effectiveness, even in hot weather.
Can we combine patch + cold treatments (compresses)?
Yes, combining the patch with cold compresses or ice packs can increase the feeling of relief, especially in cases of intense abdominal pain. Just be careful not to place the cold directly on the patch to maintain its adhesion.