What to do when aunt comes to have a special stomachache


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Aunt, abdominal pain, belongs to the category of dysmenorrhea. Clinical dysmenorrhea is divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea is generally caused by increased prostaglandin content in the endometrium, or increased vasopressin, endogenous oxytocin and other substances, or certain peptides or autonomic nervous system, or the endometrium falls off en bloc, poor discharge, or excessive uterine flexion in some women. Primary dysmenorrhea can be treated with appropriate psychotherapy, good living habits, and oral painkillers. Secondary dysmenorrhea is mainly secondary to endometriosis, adenomyosis, pelvic infection, uterine fibroids or endometrial polyps, cervical adhesions, cervical stenosis, pelvic congestion syndrome, etc. Treatment, must be active for the primary disease treatment, and then with painkillers for treatment.