menstrual painkiller

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-09 09:04:43 Views: 39 times

During menstruation, if uterine contractions cause severe lower abdominal pain, waist soreness and waist swelling belong to dysmenorrhea, including primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. If primary dysmenorrhea, combined with non-steroidal antipyretic and analgesic drugs or blood circulation and stasis analgesic drugs can be effectively improved, but excessive dependence is not advocated. Usually pay attention to abdominal warmth, appropriate combination of massage, hot compress to relieve uterine contraction pain can be. If secondary dysmenorrhea, simply take painkillers to cure the symptoms, such as larger uterine fibroids or endometriosis, etc., if necessary, need to undergo laparotomy or laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery to effectively remove uterine fibroids, after which can prevent menstrual cramps period has obvious pain.

menstrual painkiller



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