Dysmenorrhea is a health problem that many girls suffer from. There are many reasons for dysmenorrhea, such as primary dysmenorrhea, hormonal changes in the body, mental factors or uterine diseases, all of which can lead to the occurrence of dysmenorrhea. If dysmenorrhea exists for a long time, it is necessary to use certain methods to relieve this symptom in time. Next, I will introduce you to some relevant knowledge about dysmenorrhea! 1. What causes dysmenorrhea? 1. The occurrence of primary dysmenorrhea is mainly related to the increase in endometrial prostaglandin content during menstruation. Elevated PGF2α levels are the main cause of dysmenorrhea. High levels of PGF2α can cause excessive contraction of uterine smooth muscle and vascular spasm, resulting in uterine ischemia and hypoxia and dysmenorrhea. 2. Increase in substances such as vasopressin, endogenous oxytocin and β-endorphin. 3. Mental and neurological factors. 4. Secondary pain is often caused by endometriosis, adenomyosis, etc. 2. Clinical manifestations of dysmenorrhea 1. Primary dysmenorrhea is more common in adolescence, often occurring within 1 to 2 years after menarche. The main symptom is lower abdominal pain that occurs regularly during the menstrual cycle. The symptoms of secondary dysmenorrhea are the same as those of primary dysmenorrhea. Secondary pain caused by endometriosis often progressively worsens. 2. The pain usually starts after menstruation, and the earliest appearance is 12 hours before menstruation. The pain is most severe on the first day of menstruation and lasts for 2 to 3 days before being relieved. The pain is often spasmodic. It is usually not accompanied by abdominal muscle tension or rebound pain. 3. It may be accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, fatigue, etc. In severe cases, the face will turn pale and cold sweats will occur. 4. No abnormalities were found during gynecological examination. 3. Treatment of dysmenorrhea Dysmenorrhea is a common symptom among women. Dysmenorrhea before marriage will naturally disappear when you are older, especially after marriage and childbirth, and there is no need for treatment. Except in individual cases. However, if the pain of dysmenorrhea lasts for more than 3 days and affects one's life, treatment should be given. The treatment of primary dysmenorrhea is mainly symptomatic treatment, with analgesia and sedation as the main focus. 1. General treatment (1) Pay attention to psychological treatment and eliminate tension and worries. (2) Get enough rest and sleep, exercise regularly and moderately, and quit smoking. (3) When the pain is unbearable, supplement with medication. 2. Medication (1) For dysmenorrhea caused by adenomyosis in women who do not desire pregnancy, Mirena is the first choice. (2) Oral contraceptives are suitable for women with dysmenorrhea who require contraception, with an effectiveness rate of over 90%. (3) Over-the-counter drugs: p-vinylaminophenol, p-vinylaminophenol plus pamabrom, and vinyl salicylic acid (aspirin). |
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