Some women experience severe abdominal or lower back pain before, during, or after their menstrual period. We generally call it dysmenorrhea, which can seriously affect women's normal work and life. Generally, mild dysmenorrhea in women can be improved through rest or diet. However, some women suffer from very severe menstrual pain. In addition to the menstrual pain, they also suffer from sweating, dark eyes and dizziness. What is the reason for this? First of all, menstrual pain is divided into two types in medicine, primary menstrual pain and secondary menstrual pain. Primary dysmenorrhea is common in puberty or in single, childless young women and is usually multifunctional. Secondary dysmenorrhea is more common in mature women and is generally organic. For primary dysmenorrhea, if it is not very serious, the dysmenorrhea will generally be alleviated or disappear after the pregnant woman gives birth. There are many causes of secondary dysmenorrhea, which may be caused by uterine ectopic disease or pelvic inflammatory disease. Therefore, women with dysmenorrhea should first determine the causes of their pain and then seek symptomatic treatment. In addition, women should not be afraid of menstrual cramps, because doing so will aggravate the onset of menstrual cramps. Sometimes severe dysmenorrhea is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and dizziness. This discomfort is caused by menstrual pain. In real life, for menstrual dysmenorrhea, most of what we can do is just to relieve it rather than cure it, because discomfort is inevitable when the menstrual period comes, and it cannot be avoided. Therefore, women should pay more attention to it in their daily life, keep warm, and make adequate preparations before the menstrual period comes. Women with severe dysmenorrhea should pay more attention to their menstrual period. They should start to keep warm two to three days before the menstrual period, drink more hot water, pay attention to their diet, and take a rest when they feel nausea and dizziness. If the symptoms do not improve, they should see a doctor in time. |
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