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PAINFUL MENSTRUAL PERIODS

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PAINFUL
MENSTRUAL
PERIODS

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What causes menstrual pain?

Uterine Fibroids

Non-cancerous growth that develops in or around the uterus that can cause pain.

Endometriosis

A condition where the tissue (similar to the lining in the womb) starts to grow in other places.

Cervical Stenosis

A condition where the cervix opening is so small or narrow that slows down the menstrual flow and increases pressure within the uterus that causes pain.

Adenomyosis

The tissue that normally lines the uterus starts to grow in the muscular wall of the uterus.

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

The infection of the female reproductive organs that are caused by sexually transmitted bacteria spreads from the vagina to the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries.

What can I do when I have menstrual pain?

Heat Therapy

Put a heating pad or warm water bottle on your lower abdomen, or take a hot bath. This helps to relax the muscles of the uterus which increases blood flow and reduces pain.

Exercising

Physical activity can help ease menstrual pain, as the endorphins that are released from your body help restrain the cramp-producing chemicals that are part of the menstrual cycle.

Over-the-counter Pain Relievers

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen, naproxen, ketoprofen, etc. can help to relieve the pain as well.

an image of a women experiencing menstrual pain

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