Every time I have menstrual cramps, does taking menstrual cramp medicine have a big impact on my bod

Updated on healthy 2024-08-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Severe cases may lead to infertility! The landlord had better take care of it as soon as possible! I used to have menstrual cramps too!

    It's very serious, every time it can't work normally, and then I used the Northeast earthwork Deer Powder Jingbao Dysmenorrhea Patch The effect is very good, when it hurts, it's warm, it doesn't hurt for a while, I insisted on using 3 courses, and then I didn't go through the pain again! The landlord can try it, I hope it will help you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Taking medicine for dysmenorrhea will not do much harm to the body, and taking medicine for dysmenorrhea is targeted and beneficial to the body.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Dysmenorrhea is mainly due to uterine cold and physical problems, Western medicine is larger, you can take Chinese medicine to regulate, basically there is no effect, but you must find a good doctor to see.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Is taking medicine for dysmenorrhea very harmful to the body? It depends on what medicine you take, like some Chinese patent medicines, it should not have a big impact, but try to control your diet. In this way, you can relieve your menstrual cramps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The medications taken for dysmenorrhea are generally non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or oral short-acting contraceptives. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which generally cause gastrointestinal reactions when taken orally. For example, nausea and vomiting, bloating, burning sensation in the stomach.

    Sometimes central nervous system symptoms, impairment of liver and kidney function, bronchospasm appear. When symptoms are mild, they slowly resolve as the drug is metabolized. When symptoms worsen, it may be necessary to stop the drug promptly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Painkillers are generally easy to become addictive, and drug resistance is recommended, and traditional Chinese medicine conditioning and painkillers are also easy to cause liver and kidney damagePainkillers are mostly metabolized by the liver and kidney, so they are prone to damage to the liver and kidney. It is recommended that you use traditional Chinese medicine**, the effect is very good, and it is fundamentally to improve the overall physiqueIt can cause stomach discomfort, and in severe cases, it can cause hemorrhagic gastritis and gastrointestinal bleeding.

    It is not recommended to use itIt depends on what painkillers you take, long-term use of painkillers such as indomethacin, fenbide and other painkillers will cause ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract, and if you take it once a month, you can take it if it is not a big problemIn fact, you also know the harm of taking painkillers Dependence is very terrifying In fact, it is recommended that you take the sister-in-law menstrual pills of Hong Kong Tianshoutang Because I am also taking I have menstrual cramps for 8 years Black Chicken Baifeng Pill Motherwort I have eaten everything It is useless But it has not hurt much in recent months It is estimated that it is the credit of it And you must do exercise in a timely manner For example, climbing a mountain or something Besides, you must pay attention to your diet I believe that my stomach will never hurt again

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Introduction: Different girls react differently during the menstrual period, and some girls will experience severe pain during the menstrual period, which is even unbearable, and also affects the normal life. Every time I have a menstrual period, it hurts, is it okay to always take painkillers?

    In fact, if the pain during the menstrual period can be tolerated, it is better to endure it for a while, and in most cases the duration will not be particularly long, so you can also adjust it. If it is particularly painful, you can take medicine occasionally, because sometimes you will bump into more important things, such as exams, and after the pain is reduced, you can also better cope with your daily life. However, if you take medicine regularly, it will indeed affect your menstruation, and it may cause the contraction of the uterus to change, resulting in a decrease in the amount of menstruation, or there is no previous regularity in the near future, so it is not recommended to take medicine.

    If the pain is particularly obvious during the menstrual period, it may be that there is a problem with the body, which is not something that painkillers can solve. It is recommended to go to the hospital to check, it may be that you have a series of problems such as uterine cysts, so there will be some abnormal pain, go to the hospital for examination in time, and the pain will not be obvious after the good one. Therefore, girls cannot be solved by temporary relief, and the most important thing is long-term effectiveness.

    There are some girls who always eat very little because they pursue their body, and if they don't like sports, they will have a weak physique, and there will naturally be all kinds of problems in the body. Therefore, in daily life, we should still pay attention to protecting our physical health, strengthen physical exercise, exercise regularly and supplement appropriate nutrients. In fact, as long as you can adjust your diet, eat less staple foods and foods with high fat content, consume less sugar, and exercise properly, then you will not gain weight.

    And it can make your body look firmer, so for your physical health and daily life experience, you still need to exercise more.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, because taking painkillers often will develop a kind of dependence and will also affect the menstrual period, so you can't take painkillers often.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not okay to take painkillers all the time, because it's not good for our physical health at all, and it's not good for our physical development at all, so we must pay attention to this aspect of the problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Such a practice is not allowed, because some of the substances in this drug are not good for the health of the body.

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