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Dysmenorrhea requires a precise diagnosis**, lesion and type of dysmenorrhea, and different analgesic methods according to different causes of dysmenorrhea, as follows:
1. Common type: the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers has a better effect, such as ibuprofen, loxoprofen, celecoxib;
2. Dysmenorrhea caused by other problems: such as uterine fibroids or endometriosis caused by ** problems, which lead to dysmenorrhea in women, and professional intervention is required to better relieve dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea caused by other problems should not be taken for a long time, and the method and medicine should be taken to treat the cause, rather than blindly relieving the symptoms.
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Painkillers for menstrual cramps are mainly over-the-counter medications, including acetylsalicylic acid, also called aspirin, as well as acetaminophen, aminophen parmesan bromide tablets, these three over-the-counter painkillers have a good pain-relieving effect on menstrual cramps.
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If it is simple menstrual cramps, ordinary painkillers will do. However, if painkillers do not relieve the pain, then it is necessary to see a doctor in this case. It is likely to be endometrial displacement and so on. Therefore, don't use drugs indiscriminately, and follow the doctor's instructions.
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The painkillers that can be taken for dysmenorrhea include drugs commonly used for primary dysmenorrhea, such as ibuprofen, meclofenamic acid, mefenamic acid, neproxen, and niproxen sodium.
Other drugs include diclofenac potassium, diclofenac sodium, indomethacin, ketoprofen effect is also OK, suitable for people with primary dysmenorrhea without contraindications, this kind of drug is cheap, short time to take, has been a first-line drug for primary dysmenorrhea, but the drug also has certain *** and contraindications.
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There is no good painkiller for dysmenorrhea, all of them have a certain relieving effect, if the medicine is good, it is pain tablets and Yunnan Baiyao.
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There are many types of painkillers for menstrual cramps, such as ibuprofen tablets and acetaminophen tablets, which can be good for relieving menstrual cramps.
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Which is the best painkiller for dysmenorrhea, is that women take ibuprofen capsule granules during menstruation.
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Ibuprofen and Yuanhu painkillers are very good.
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Seven incense pills may be able to relieve pain.
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Menstrual pain relievers, I think ibuprofen is the best, it can be a good pain relieve.
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Question 1: What is the good brand of painkillers for dysmenorrhea It is recommended to take less painkillers, the pain sedan chair is generally Gong Han, moxibustion ** dysmenorrhea, I don't have much pain now.
Question 2: What are the painkillers for dysmenorrhea It is a three-point poison, you must not close the nuclear and take medicine, and there is also *** for future fertility, the general rule is not painful, the pain is not painful, so you will have dysmenorrhea, it will be blocked, the diet is good, use ginger, brown sugar to boil ginger sugar paste, a cup every morning, a month can be relieved, I am so good.
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Take medication on the day of menstruation. One ** dysmenorrhea.
Question 4: Which brand of dysmenorrhea pain reliever is better? It is recommended that you choose the Yishumei brand dysmenorrheic pain relief device from Foshan Yiswen manufacturer.
Yishumei dysmenorrhea analgesic device is a non-invasive method based on pain and pain, which is developed in the 70s according to the theory of pain gate control. After more than 30 years of development, combined with modern electronic technology, according to this method has been developed into a battery-powered pocket instrument (percutaneous pain reliever), percutaneous pain reliever is very popular in Europe and the United States, its clinical research and application has gone beyond the scope of pain, but it is still mainly based on pain, and has become the most basic method to solve pain without taking medicine or injection.
Question 5: What are the quick painkillers for menstrual cramps? Pro, ibuprofen extended-release capsules. Half an hour onset.
Question 6: What are the menstrual painkillers The most effective ones are painkillers, which directly have **dysmenorrhea, as well as Chinese medicine dysmenorrhea pills, motherwort ointment, etc.
Question 7: When I came to menstruation, the dysmenorrhea was very serious, which brand of painkiller pills to take was effective The blood clot is large because the blood is blocked, and the medicine is poisonous. v bo Lucky Strike 1907
Question 8: Which painkiller is the fastest to take for dysmenorrhea?! Ibuprofen.
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Ingredients: (water, brown sugar, red peanuts, red dates, red beans, wolfberry) You can cook and drink it a week after menstruation! It won't hurt for the next month after drinking it, it's really useful!
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Hello! In the case of menstrual cramps, oral pain relievers, such as ibuprofen granules, can be used.
Or codeine tablets, or intramuscular medication, atropine.
Or morphine injection, but this is only symptomatic**, and the cause of menstrual cramps also needs to be found, so that the effect is better.
Dysmenorrhea is classified as primary and secondary. Primary dysmenorrhea is caused by poor menstrual blood flow, in this case, you can drink more hot ginger syrup or milk to facilitate the discharge of menstrual blood and relieve the symptoms of dysmenorrhea. Secondary dysmenorrhea.
It is due to the organic lesions of the uterus and the symptoms of pain, such as adenomyosis, which are caused by the displacement of the endometrium to the myometrium, and can be taken orally with pregnenone, or with a Mirena ring to relieve the symptoms of dysmenorrhea.
Hope it helps!
Hope, thank you.
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If it hurts. Pain relievers may be used.
If you can still bear it. Not recommended.
Because the question is not whether it hurts or not. To find out**. Why does it hurt? According to the ** treatment can be completely solved.
Usually dysmenorrhea. It is due to a severe lack of calcium in the body. Calcium is lost during menstruation. In case of severe deficiency. Causes muscle spasms. Causes pain.
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For dysmenorrhea, you can choose to take ibuprofen or desogestrel, ethinyl estradiol, angelica peony powder and other drugs to relieve pain, but it is not possible to determine which drug is the best, and strictly follow the doctor's instructions.
1.Ibuprofen: dysmenorrhea is a relatively common symptom, some women will have unbearable pain symptoms, you can take oral prostaglandin synthase inhibitors**, such as ibuprofen, inhibit prostaglandin synthase activity, avoid uterine contractions or spasms, reduce prostaglandin production, eliminate dysmenorrhea symptoms, oral contraceptives are not effective or do not require contraception Primary dysmenorrhea patients can choose.
2.Desogestrel ethinylestradiol: If a patient with dysmenorrhea requires contraception, desogestrel estradiol can be used to relieve pain symptoms, and the drug should be taken according to the guidance of a professional doctor.
3.Angelica peony powder: It is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, which can regulate qi and blood, and has the best effect on dysmenorrhea caused by poor flow of qi and blood.
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Women with more severe menstrual cramps can take medication to relieve their pain. The drugs selected are mainly prostaglandin synthase, which can play a rapid pain-relieving effect, mainly to reduce the production of prostaglandins and slow down the contraction and spasm of the uterus, and the symptoms of pain can be significantly reduced. Commonly used drugs are ibuprofen, ketoprofen, etc., it is recommended to start taking it before menstruation, and it needs to be taken for about 3 days.
Pain symptoms can be significantly relieved by strengthening warmth, using hot water bottles or warm patches to strengthen the temperature of the feet and lower abdomen.
There are many kinds of pain medications that can be taken orally for dysmenorrhea, which are as follows:
1. Inhibitor of prostaglandin synthase, this drug is suitable for patients with primary dysmenorrhea who do not require contraception or have poor oral contraceptive effects. What is primary dysmenorrhea? It is the symptoms of dysmenorrhea that appear from the beginning of menstruation, not according to the primary lesion, and it is best to take it after the onset of menstrual pain.
Common medications are ibuprofen, ketoprofen, diclofenac potassium, meclofenac sodium, mefenamic acid, naproxen, etc., these drugs can reduce pain and can also reduce gastrointestinal symptoms, but prolonged use may cause symptoms such as gastrointestinal ulcers.
2. Inhibition of dysmenorrhea through short-acting contraceptives, mainly by inhibiting ovulation to relieve the degree of dysmenorrhea.
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The first aspect: It stands to reason that it is best not to take medicine when you come to your aunt, especially painkillers and the like, if you eat too much, you will be prone to dependence, and you will want to take one every month after that, which will also make your menstrual cramps more and more serious. But if you really can't stand the pain, you can take an ibuprofen.
The second aspect: can make dysmenorrhea no longer painful can not stand, can only slowly recuperate, do not eat cold, spicy things before coming to my aunt every month, solve this problem from the root, you can also go to Chinese medicine appropriately, eat a little important conditioning, the harm to the body is not so great.
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Ibuprofen capsules, but I personally feel that ibuprofen granules are better.
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Medications for dysmenorrhea often have some temporary pain relief measures. For example, antispasmodic and painkiller drugs, such as atropine, indomethacin, ibuprofen, and profen codeine tablets, these are all painkillers. However, it is necessary to carry out the treatment from different perspectives of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, and to distinguish between syndromes and treatments.
Because most of the clinical characteristics of dysmenorrhea are characterized by cold pain, what is cold pain? That is, when it is painful, the lower abdomen is cold, the limbs are not warm, the severe limbs feel cold, cold sweat is dripping, and painful shock and syncope will occur. According to the syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine, there are many syndrome types, including qi stagnation and blood stasis, damp heat accumulation, cold coagulation and blood stasis.
There are also deficiency diseases, liver and kidney yin deficiency, and lack of qi and blood. However, the main clinical syndrome type is cold coagulation and blood stasis. Most of the patients with dysmenorrhea can be said to be cold, bruising and painless.
Therefore, through the method of warming the palace and dissipating cold, invigorating blood and removing blood stasis, the drugs of warming the palace and dissipating cold and invigorating blood stasis are used. This is a common method of **dysmenorrhea, for example, in addition to taking decoction internally, it is recommended to use Jingchao warm book tea to help regulate and improve dysmenorrhea, and it can also be combined with the method of external application, using a warm uterine patch to warm the uterus and disperse the cold, and the method of applying acupuncture points can also have a good effect of dysmenorrhea. 7-10 days before menstruation, apply to several major acupuncture points in the lower abdomen, such as Guan Yuan acupoint, uterine acupoint, and upper hip acupoint of Baji, through acupoint application and oral Chinese medicine, the effect of dysmenorrhea is more satisfactory.
In addition, from the perspective of Western medicine, because of dysmenorrhea, most of the causes are the spasms of uterine smooth muscle caused by the prostaglandins released by the endometrium, especially the increase in prostaglandin F2, and the spasmodic contraction of the uterus causes ischemia and hypoxia in the uterine cavity, thus causing pain. At this time, it is necessary to take some drugs against prostaglandin F2, such as indomethacin, and topical indomethacin suppositories, which are administered through the rectum to achieve the purpose of dysmenorrhea. These are the common treatments for functional dysmenorrhea, both Chinese and Western medicine.
The specific medication should be combined with clinical practice, and the doctor's face-to-face diagnosis shall prevail.
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Hello, you can take painkillers, or Fenpidex, these are more commonly used medicines.
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You can take some daily painkillers, such as Fenpidex, which are more commonly used painkillers.
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It is recommended to take Yuanhu painkiller tablets for less pain and ibuprofen capsules for excessive pain. It's best to use warm patches to keep warm.
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Ibuprofen, you can usually take some Chinese medicine to recuperate.
My father-in-law had esophageal cancer and passed away 2 months ago, but when he was alive, he used a painkiller taken by an old Chinese medicine doctor**, which was used to wipe the "water" inconspicuous, but it was very spiritual, and it was said to be ancestral. We were also introduced by others. >>>More
I'm like this too, it's useless to eat anything when I get in pain. Later, I felt better when I ate tangerine peel regularly. Don't stay up late, soak your feet often, exercise more, it may be better, this has to be persisted for a long time, the effect will be there.
I don't think that's the case, because there are also different varieties of painkillers, each with different functions. But no matter what medicine you take, it is best to take it under the doctor's advice, and do not eat it indiscriminately, so that it will not have adverse effects and will not be addictive.
I have a headache for many years, and I have never left the painkillers, in the early years, I used Bilitong for many years, and then I couldn't buy Bilitong Pain Relief Capsules, which I now carry with me, there is nothing ***, sometimes it hurts and it feels good to eat one. Landlord, you can try.
Personal understanding of painkillers.
In fact, I don't know which part of your body hurts, it's just that painkillers have a certain paralyzing effect, it can paralyze your nerves. Nerves transmit sensations, and if there is a problem in one part, he will naturally send signals to our brain, which is a normal early warningBut after a long time, we will feel that we can't stand it, so you will take painkillers. <> >>>More