What to do if your girlfriend has a stomachache during her period


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Primary dysmenorrhea can be relieved by psychotherapy and medication, secondary dysmenorrhea needs treatment, medication and surgery can also relieve pain. Girlfriend to false abdominal pain is a common physiological phenomenon, called dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is divided into two categories: primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea refers to dysmenorrhea with no organic lesions in the reproductive organs, accounting for more than 90% of dysmenorrhea; secondary dysmenorrhea refers to dysmenorrhea caused by pelvic organic diseases. The following are some suggestions for girlfriend's fake stomachache: 1. Treatment of primary dysmenorrhea: Psychotherapy: Pain can be relieved by eliminating stress and worry. Adequate rest and sleep, regular and moderate exercise, and quitting smoking can all help to relieve pain. Drug treatment: prostaglandin synthase inhibitors are first-line treatment drugs for dysmenorrhea, which inhibit prostaglandin synthesis and reduce uterine contractions and spasms, thereby alleviating pain. Commonly used drugs include ibuprofen, ketoprofen, and meclofenac. 2. Treatment of secondary dysmenorrhea: Etiological treatment: treatment of diseases causing secondary dysmenorrhea, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine fibroids, etc. Drug treatment: same as primary dysmenorrhea. Surgical treatment: laparoscopic ovarian endometriosis cyst removal is feasible for patients with fertility requirements and no contraindications. In short, for the girlfriend to period abdominal pain situation, need to be treated according to the specific situation. If the pain is severe or lasting for a long time, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time, in order to clarify the cause and carry out the corresponding treatment. At the same time, during the girlfriend period, need to give her enough care and care to help her relieve pain and discomfort. It should be noted that the above content is for reference only, if there are special circumstances or need more detailed information, please consult a professional doctor.