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Do you know how to treat Dysmenorrhea (Painful Period)?

Painful Period provides information on Dysmenorrhea (Period Pain). Taking aspirin or other pain reliever medicines, such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen or naproxen will heal your pain if you have mild menstrual cramps. For more information,visit our website https://www.painfulperiods.in/

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Do you know how to treat Dysmenorrhea (Painful Period)?

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  1. Do you know how to treat dysmenorrhea (painful periods)?

  2. Do you know how to treat dysmenorrhea (painful periods)? Knowing these steps will help you be more confident in taking charge of your health and seeking answers.

  3. Find out if you have mild or severe dysmenorrhea (painful periods) : Steps 1 • Have dysmenorrhea symptoms? • Your doctor checks & confirms (Observation of your last 3 periods) • Doctor prescribes medications • If Medication provides relief? • You have Primary Dysmenorrhea (Painful periods without the presence of any diseases)

  4. Find out if you have mild or severe dysmenorrhea (painful periods) : Steps 2 • Have dysmenorrhea symptoms? • Your doctor checks & confirms (Observation of your last 3 periods) • Doctor prescribes medications • If Medication does not provides relief? • Pelvic examination (Ultrasound examination) is done • The results show - Endometriosis, Adenomyosis, Uterine Fibroids or Ovarian Cysts. • Then you have Secondary Dysmenorrhea (Painful periods due to presence of a disease).

  5. Find out if you have mild or severe dysmenorrhea (painful periods) : Things to take care for dysmenorrhea DOs • Rest when needed • Massage your lower back & abdomen • Include exercise in your daily routine • Seek medication DONTs • Don’t use tobacco • Avoid alcohol • Avoid caffeine products such as coffee & tea • No self treatment

  6. Find out if you have mild or severe dysmenorrhea (painful periods) : Download detailed poster : https://www.painfulperiods.in/dysmenorrhea-education-posters

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