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The most severe symptoms of dysmenorrhea are lower abdominal spasmodic pain, nausea, vomiting, and painful shock. The higher the clinical pain is divided into ten levels, the more severe the pain, and the greater the damage to the patient's physical and mental health. The most serious condition of dysmenorrhea is ten levels of pain, so patients with dysmenorrhea are very painful. Clinically, it is recommended that patients with dysmenorrhea be given active treatment in addition to the necessary care, such as atropine, ibuprofen and other drugs to relieve the pain caused by uterine spasms. In addition, it is recommended to find out the cause, if dysmenorrhea caused by uterine deformity, active surgery can be given.