Are there any side effects of taking painkillers for menstrual cramps?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-16
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is very bad to take painkillers for dysmenorrhea often, it will be toxic***, and this is the same thing, the burden on your kidney function is very heavy, it is recommended not to eat it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There must be ***, the painkiller itself has a big ***, and you still take it when you have menstrual cramps, the damage to the body is very great, it is recommended that you don't do this in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Dysmenorrhea must be *** if you often take painkillers, because dysmenorrhea is already reminding you that there are other problems in your body, so go to the hospital for a check-up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There must be, there are many painkillers that are harmful to our internal organs, eating too much will affect kidney function, in addition, only taking too much pain medicine will cause endocrine disorders and seriously affect our health.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is very important to take painkillers for dysmenorrhea, because women are very fragile during menstruation, and taking some painkillers will make future menstrual disorders and especially bad for the body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to your simple description, there must be ***, dysmenorrhea is mainly caused by qi and blood deficiency, general medicine is very difficult, life must be regular to ensure adequate sleep, do not wash hair and feet with cold water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are still some ***, after all, the medicine has three points of toxins

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is very big, it will affect your uterus, because dysmenorrhea is originally caused by the grinding of the inner wall in the uterus, if the dysmenorrhea is very serious, you should drink more hot water or brown sugar water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Painkillers are not recommended because taking painkillers regularly will cause you to develop antibodies to the drug, and you may feel useless when you take painkillers in the future.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There must be, so I have to go to a regular hospital to check the specific reason.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the first four or five years, it was very useful, and it took about 2 hours to see results. Later, I was directly allergic, with red bumps and itching on my body, so I changed to Chinese medicine ingredients!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you are sick, it is best to go to the hospital for treatment, don't blindly take painkillers, and it is right to do ** according to the doctor's instructions.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Women with menstrual cramps can relieve their menstrual cramps in a variety of ways.

    Dysmenorrhea is a common condition in women of childbearing age, with a high incidence and pain can occur before and after menstruation or during menstruation. Women with menstrual cramps can be relieved of menstrual cramps in several ways:

    It is necessary to pay attention to keeping warm, if women get cold during menstruation, menstrual cramps will also be aggravated, and a variety of warm measures can be taken, such as adding more clothes, warm water bags or warm patches on the lower abdomen to keep warm;

    Before going to bed, you can drink warm milk with honey, milk can relieve fatigue, soothe blood, promote sleep, honey can moisten the intestines, relieve menstrual cramps, reduce stress;

    Eat fresh fruits and vegetables, eat more protein-rich foods, and avoid cold, greasy, and spicy foods;

    Menstruating women should not exercise vigorously, but can exercise lightly and moderately, and rest on time, which can also relieve menstrual cramps.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't take painkillers when you have menstrual cramps, you can take the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen. If the dysmenorrhea is relieved or disappears by taking ibuprofen, it means that it is primary dysmenorrhea, and ibuprofen can be taken to relieve the pain. Preferably preferably before menstruation.

    Eating it in a day or two can inhibit the production of prostaglandins (a large amount of prostaglandin secretion leads to primary dysmenorrhea).

    If taking ibuprofen does not relieve dysmenorrhea, it means that it is secondary dysmenorrhea, because the body has inflammation or some diseases, and you need to go to the hospital for an examination to find out the disease. If painkillers are used consistently, the disease may mask and make the disease progressively worse.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the symptoms of dysmenorrhea are more severe, you can take some painkillers to relieve them. If menstrual cramps occur frequently, the cause of the dysmenorrhea should be identified in a timely manner. If it is secondary dysmenorrhea, such as dysmenorrhea caused by endometriosis or endometritis, it is necessary to be timely**, and the symptoms of dysmenorrhea will be relieved after the condition**.

    Primary dysmenorrhea can be controlled with painkillers.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not good. In the case of regular use of painkillers, the nervous system of patients with dysmenorrhea will suffer a certain amount of damage, and in the long run, the nervous system is easy to be sensitive, and a small pain will be more painful than before, resulting in the dependence of dysmenorrhea patients on painkillers.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is not good to take painkillers for a long time, first of all, taking painkillers for a long time will be dependent, and frequent taking painkillers can relieve the symptoms of dysmenorrhea, cover up the true cause of dysmenorrhea, and is not conducive to the timely detection of dysmenorrhea, so if women often have dysmenorrhea symptoms, they should avoid taking painkillers frequently.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is not good to take painkillers for dysmenorrhea for a long time, painkillers are only a symptom but not a cure, and can only relieve the pain of the moment, but not really dysmenorrhea.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not good, painkillers are only temporary pain relief, it can't cure the root cause, you can ask Chinese medicine to regulate the body, or when you come to menstruation, you should pay attention to keeping warm, eat less cold food, and drink some brown sugar water to relieve pain.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's definitely not good, it's three points of poison, not to mention painkillers, I usually take painkillers when it hurts too much, don't always take it, usually pay attention not to catch a cold, pay attention to diet or something, or go to the hospital to recuperate.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you take painkillers, it is definitely not good, because it is a three-point poison, so you should not eat it unless you have to, and most importantly, keep yourself warm every day. Wellness is important.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is definitely not good to always take painkillers for dysmenorrhea, it is a medicine that is three parts poisonous, as long as it is a medicine, it must have a certain amount of toxin, and you can't eat it all the time.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    During dysmenorrhea, try not to take painkillers often, it will cause harm to the body, it is recommended to go to the hospital to check the cause of dysmenorrhea, symptomatic**.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is not good to always take painkillers for pain, and you should go to the hospital to find out the cause of the pain and prescribe the right medicine, so that it is good for the body.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is not good to always take painkillers for menstrual cramps, and in that case it will cause dependence, so don't take it often.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's not good, the symptoms are not the root cause, you should go to the doctor, and then take the symptomatic medication**.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's better to go to a regular hospital to see, find **, and solve it completely.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Of course it's not good, the symptoms are not cured, and it's not good to take too many painkillers.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It's not good, let's find a Chinese medicine doctor to take care of it.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Actually, you can think so.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    In life, many women will have a certain degree of dysmenorrhea during menstruation, some girls will choose to consume some brown sugar water to suppress menstrual cramps, but some girls will also choose to consume some painkillers to help relieve pain, but is it really good to consume some painkillers during menstrual cramps? Will taking some painkillers during menstrual cramps cause some adverse effects on a woman's body? Let's take a look.

    1. Is it good to take painkillers for dysmenorrhea?

    In life, some women who often have dysmenorrhea are not recommended to regularly consume some painkillers, because when there is dysmenorrhea, taking some drugs to help relieve pain will only produce a certain dependence and some ***, because although drugs can weaken the feeling of dysmenorrhea, it will also lead to a certain dependence on drugs, such as some painkillers that are often consumed in life, such as some painkillers that are often consumed in life, such as Fenpide, Analgesia, etc. If this kind of drug is consumed for a long time, it will cause your body to have a certain dependence on some drugs, and finally lead to certain adverse effects on your body, and the effect of this type of drug that is often consumed in life in China is only to treat some symptoms but not the root cause, and can only play a temporary pain relief effect, and when you wait until the next menstrual period, you will still have the same feeling of dysmenorrhea, and if you consume some anesthetic drugs in life, Although the pain-relieving effect of this class of drugs is good, long-term consumption will cause serious dependence, so it is not recommended to take some drugs regularly to help relieve pain in daily life.

    2. The consequences of taking medicine for dysmenorrhea.

    If you take some drugs to help alleviate your dysmenorrhea, taking drugs for a long time to relieve pain will cause certain adverse effects on your body, and there will be serious insomnia, memory loss, neurasthenia, etc., so it is not recommended to take some drugs often to help relieve the pain of menstruation, or to consume some home remedies to relieve the symptoms, and to consume some brown sugar water before every menstrual period can play a good role in relieving menstrual cramps, it is not recommended to consume painkillers for a long time to help relieve pain.

    Women with menstrual dysmenorrhea in their lives are not recommended to take some drugs to help relieve pain, because long-term use of drugs to help alleviate symptoms will make their bodies dependent, and in ordinary life, often taking some drugs to help relieve the symptoms of socks will also have a very serious impact on their own body, so it is not recommended to take some drugs to help alleviate the symptoms in ordinary life.

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