Every woman will have her period, but some women feel particularly uncomfortable during their menstrual period, with strong abdominal pain, which may be due to dysmenorrhea. So, what should be done if their menstrual period is super painful?
1. Auntie's period is extremely painful, which is a symptom of dysmenorrhea. Women can apply local massage and hot compress, and also drink ginger brown sugar water appropriately. Brown sugar water can help smooth menstrual blood and alleviate abdominal pain symptoms. If the symptoms of pain worsen, it is necessary to use painkillers under the guidance of a doctor for treatment. Women should pay attention to their daily habits, keep their abdomen warm before menstruation, and avoid eating raw, cold, and stimulating foods to avoid worsening menstrual pain.
2. During menstruation, women should avoid fatigue, exposure to wind, and catching a cold. They also need to relax, eliminate tension and concerns, relieve pain, and ensure adequate sleep. If the pain is particularly severe, oral inhibitors of prostaglandin synthase can be taken, which can prevent excessive uterine contractions and spasms, thereby reducing or eliminating pain.
3. Dysmenorrhea is severe and requires a visit to the hospital. The doctor should prescribe painkillers to relieve the pain first, and then prescribe traditional Chinese medicine to regulate menstrual pain. If the pain is unbearable, you should pay more attention to rest or seek other ways to relieve it. Don't endure it all the time, as it will only make the condition worse.