Some women may always feel painful during their menstrual period because they may experience menstrual cramps. Some people with severe dysmenorrhea may use painkillers to relieve pain. However, some women have not received pain relief injections and do not know where they are administered. So, where are the painkillers for dysmenorrhea administered?
Firstly, when women experience dysmenorrhea, if they need to receive pain relief injections, they usually use intramuscular injections, which can be administered to the buttocks or arms. The specific injection site can be chosen according to the doctor's advice. However, when women experience menstrual pain, if it is not particularly severe, they generally do not need to receive pain relief injections.
Secondly, the reason why women experience severe menstrual cramps may be due to uterine coldness. Because when women experience uterine coldness, the flow of menstrual blood is not particularly smooth, causing blockages and easily leading to abdominal pain. Or some women, before and after their menstrual period, often eat cooler foods or catch a cold in their feet or stomach, which can easily lead to dysmenorrhea. Therefore, women should drink more hot water in their daily lives. They can use brown sugar to mix hot water and drink it, which can help alleviate menstrual pain to some extent.
In addition, women should also pay attention during their menstrual period, rest as much as possible, avoid overexertion, and avoid constant exposure to cold water. And during menstruation, it is important to pay attention to hygiene and avoid sexual intercourse, which can easily cause bacterial infections and pose a great threat to the reproductive system.