Menstrual Cramps (Dysmenorrhea) Many women have painful menstrual cramps just before, or at the start of their menses. The pain from menstrual cramps can range from mild to severe and can involve the lower abdomen, back, or thighs. Some women also have headaches, fainting, nausea, diarrhea or constipation. Stress and tension can make symptoms worse. Painful periods are most common in younger women and often become less severe with age or after childbirth.
Also see, PMS |
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Home Remedies |
- Apply heat to abdomen using a heating pad or a hot water bottle.
- Chew one teaspoon roasted cumin seeds slowly, followed with one
teaspoon of aloe vera juice. - Take 1 teaspoon of aloe vera gel with two pinch of black pepper three
times a day.
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Do’s |
- Eat foods rich in vitamin B6 such as bananas, soya, and nuts.
- Do yoga.
- Exercise regularly such as brisk walk as it stimulates muscles to produce
natural painkilling chemicals called endorphins. - Try practicing deep breathing and muscle relaxation exercises.
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Don’ts |
- Try to avoid stress and tasks that is physically or mentally tiring.
- If you smoke, stop smoking. As smoking increases the strength and
duration of menstrual cramps.
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See Doctor |
- If above measures are not helping to control pain.
- Have bleeding between periods.
- Have offensive vaginal discharge or pain continues even after your
menses.
See doctor immediately: Have severe lower abdominal pains or vaginal bleeding and if suspect you are pregnant. |