Menstrual Cramps Menopause

Menstrual Cramps Menopause

Dysmenorrhea: Painful Menstrual Periods

Why do some women have painful periods?

Most women have some pain with their periods. The pain can start just before your period or at the beginning of your period. It can last 1 to 3 days. The pain can be bad enough to keep you from doing your normal activities.

Painful periods, or dysmenorrhea (say: dis-men-oh-ree-ah), are not usually serious. However, sometimes painful periods can be caused by an infection or by ovarian cysts (fluid-filled sacs in the ovary). Pain also can be caused by endometriosis (say: en-doe-me-tree-oh-sis). This is a problem with the lining of the uterus.

How are painful periods treated?

You can try using heating pads or taking a warm bath. You can buy medicines without a prescription to help with the symptoms of PMS. These medicines usually combine aspirin or acetaminophen with caffeine, antihistamines or diuretics. Some brand names include Midol, Pamprin and Premsyn PMS.

Over-the-counter pain relievers can also help with the pain. These include ibuprofen (brand names: Advil, Motrin), ketoprofen (brand name: Orudis KT) and naproxen (brand name: Aleve). These medicines work well for mild or moderate pain. If these don't help, you can talk to your doctor about a stronger pain reliever.

Your doctor might want you to try using birth control pills or a birth control shot. These medicines can make your periods less painful.

What if these treatments don't work?

If none of these treatments work, your doctor might want to check for ovarian cysts or endometriosis. An ultrasound test lets your doctor see if you have ovarian cysts. A minor surgery called a laparoscopy (say: lap-ah-ross-ca-pee) is used to check for endometriosis. This is a way of looking inside your uterus by making a small cut in your skin and putting a thin tube inside.

How can I tell if I have a more serious problem?

Talk to your doctor if you have any of the following symptoms:

Painful periods that started later in life

Pain at times other than the first couple of days of your period

Unusual vaginal discharge or bleeding

Pain that doesn't go away when you take medicine to relieve it

 

PMS is a result of an imbalance between the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Menstrual cramps are pains in the abdominal (belly) and pelvic areas that are experienced by a woman as a result of her menstrual period. Cramps are the result of the production of prostate gladdens hormone, which makes the uterine muscles contract. Pain relief medication can be of use, and there are preparations specifically for the purpose. Maintaining adequate hydration can also be beneficial, and sometimes, taking a walk instead of lying down can bring relief.

 

With navel therapy our herbal patch contains specific plants and herbs known to relieve cramps, shorten your period, balance your hormones, and regulate your thyroid gland.

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