What should I do if my menstrual pain gets worse and worse?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-14
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Go to the hospital and take 2 boxes of medicine is OK

    Usually when menstruation comes, I don't eat sour, hot and cold.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not good to take painkillers!! Let's go to the hospital.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Eat Yuanhu painkillers and use a hot water bottle to cook.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Rub your stomach with your hands: rub both hands hot, and then gently rub them where your stomach hurts, remember not to use too much force, but to rub gently, otherwise the pain will worsen. Often drink Jinchao Nuanshu tea to recuperate, regulate menstruation, and maintain health.

    2. Use a hot water bottle or hot water bottle: fill the hot water bottle with hot water, and then put it in the painful place to warm up, which will relieve the symptoms of dysmenorrhea, hot water is effective, warm water is not good, and drinking some hot water can also relieve pain.

    3. Brown sugar water: an appropriate amount of brown sugar, not too little, soak it in hot water, drink it while it is hot, don't wait for it to cool down before drinking, it has no effect, brown sugar can play a role in replenishing blood and relieving the symptoms of dysmenorrhea.

    4. Painkillers: If the above three methods work, try not to choose painkillers, as the saying goes: the medicine is three points poisonous, if you take medicine, it will form drug dependence, but it is okay to eat a few times, but if the above three methods work, try not to choose painkillers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the pain is particularly severe, I suggest you go to the hospital to see if there are any organic lesions, if it is primary dysmenorrhea then you can only take painkillers to relieve it.

    Organic lesions such as inflammation, fibroids, etc. will cause aggravation of dysmenorrhea, and the dysmenorrhea will naturally be relieved or even no pain will be caused by curing the lesion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Keep warm. There are many women who have dysmenorrhea because the uterus is cold, so it is necessary to pay special attention to keeping warm at ordinary times. In summer, when sitting in an air-conditioned room, wear a long-sleeved jacket to protect your body from the cold.

    2. Eat less raw and cold food. Just like the stomach is afraid of cold, eating cold drinks often will also cause damage to the uterus, so don't be greedy for ice cream and drink ice drinks. Cold foods, such as bitter gourd, watermelon, purslane, etc., can defeat fire, clear heat and detoxify for people with symptoms of fire, but for female friends before and after menstruation, they should try to eat as little as possible during this special period, so as not to accumulate menstrual blood in the body and cause unbearable pain.

    3. Eat more warm foods. The most commonly used method is to drink brown sugar ginger tea before and after menstruation, after drinking it, not only the whole body is comfortable, but the uterus is also warm, which is conducive to the smooth flow of menstrual blood. Often drink Jinchao Nuanshu tea to recuperate, regulate menstruation, and maintain health.

    4. Pay attention to blood replenishment. The loss of menstrual blood can cause anemia in some women, with iron deficiency anemia being the most common. Therefore, before menstruation, eat more iron-rich foods, such as animal liver, cherries, and oysters.

    Iron is the main component of human hemoglobin, and supplementing an appropriate amount of iron can help promote blood production and avoid the symptoms of anemia during menstruation.

    5. Pay attention to physical exercise, and before and after the tide is no exception. Because the fear of exercise exacerbating the symptoms of menstrual cramps is wrong, resting can be detrimental to menstrual blood discharge. Before and during the menstrual period, you should exercise appropriately, as long as you walk more, the intensity is moderate, and the blood flow can be smooth.

    6. If the pain is really severe, antispasmodic and analgesic drugs can be used appropriately. Don't force yourself to endure pain, in fact, this is not good for the body, and it also seriously affects the quality of life and work.

    7. In addition to physical conditioning, we should also pay attention to psychological adjustment. Excessive mental tension, emotional anxiety and irritability are all factors that can easily induce or aggravate menstrual cramps. It is necessary to correctly understand the causes of dysmenorrhea and learn to adjust one's emotions.

    8. If you have had other diseases, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for an examination to rule out whether the disease has occurred, and then carry out relevant targeting.

    It is recommended that you must take care of your body in normal times, and menstrual cramps will gradually decrease.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If dysmenorrhea feels particularly severe, you should go to the hospital for examination, sometimes because of the ** disease can also lead to severe dysmenorrhea, if there is no problem with the examination, then you can take painkillers to relieve the pain.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the pain is severe, it is best to go to the hospital to have a look, and you can drink more ginger brown sugar water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dysmenorrhea is divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea.

    If we talk about secondary dysmenorrhea, it is necessary to identify that it is caused by endometriosis, adenomyosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and functional birth control rings, and only after these diseases are resolved, secondary dysmenorrhea can be alleviated.

    The second is primary dysmenorrhea, if the primary dysmenorrhea is very severe, oral drugs can be given, including prostaglandin synthase inhibitors, such as ibuprofen, ketoprofen, gaprofen, bilufenac, potassium fenamic acid, neprexen, and oral contraceptives, these two drugs** can be effective at 80% to 90%.

    If dysmenorrhea is particularly severe, oral drugs ** can not be relieved, and injections can also be given to primary dysmenorrhea**, for example, Demerol has been used before, strong pain, etc., but now because this kind of drug control is relatively strict, so now for the use of injections for analgesia, this may not be reached, only oral drugs are given**.

    Therefore, dysmenorrhea should first be distinguished from primary dysmenorrhea or secondary dysmenorrhea, and then targeted **.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If dysmenorrhea is particularly severe, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in time to rule out whether it is caused by disease. For example, endometriosis, adenomyosis, or ovarian chocolate cysts can cause progressive menstrual cramps. If the test is caused by one of these disorders, it should be done aggressively**.

    If the pain is particularly severe during menstruation, oral pain relief medications such as ibuprofen suspension or intramuscular pain relief may be given as an oral analgesic**. Oral contraceptives can also be given in normal times for conditioning, **dysmenorrhea. If you don't plan to have a child, you can also give the Mirena ring in utero, which can not only play a role in contraception, but also ** dysmenorrhea caused by adenomyosis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Primary dysmenorrhea refers to abdominal pain that occurs from the beginning of menstruation, while secondary dysmenorrhea refers to abdominal pain that occurs after several years or more than ten years of menstruation, and the causes of the two types of dysmenorrhea are different. Primary dysmenorrhea is caused by a narrow uterine ostium, underdeveloped uterus, or a large patch of endometrium in menstrual blood, which is called membranous dysmenorrhea. Sometimes menstrual blood contains blood clots, which can also cause small stomach pains.

    The causes of secondary dysmenorrhea are mostly caused by diseases, such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, uterine fibroids, as well as pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic congestion. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the cause of dysmenorrhea through examination, and then target the cause**.

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up**, I wish you good health, I hope it can help you, hope.

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