التشنجات الحيضية (Dysmenorrhea)

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Menstrual Cramps (Dysmenorrhea)

 

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What Are Menstrual Cramps?

  • Menstrual cramps are painful contractions in the uterus (lower abdomen) that occur during menstruation, and there are two types:
  • Primary Dysmenorrhea: Recurrent menstrual cramps not caused by any illness.

Secondary Dysmenorrhea: Menstrual cramps caused by a disorder or infection in the female reproductive organs.

What Are the Causes of Menstrual Cramps?

  • The causes depend on the type of cramps:
  • Primary Dysmenorrhea: These cramps occur when a chemical called prostaglandin causes the uterus to contract (tighten).
  • Secondary Dysmenorrhea may be due to some conditions, such as:
  • Endometriosis (condition affecting uterine lining).
  • Benign uterine fibroids (non-cancerous growths in the uterus).

Infection in the pelvic cavity.

  • How to Deal with Menstrual Cramps? Tips That May Help Reduce Menstrual Cramps.
  • Taking medications, such as painkillers.
  • Applying a heating pad to the lower back or abdomen.
  • Avoid foods that contain caffeine.
  • Avoiding smoking and alcohol consumption.

Exercising.

  • When Should You See a Doctor?
  • If menstrual cramps affect your quality of life and your daily tasks.
  • Severe or unusual menstrual cramps that last more than two or three days.

 

If symptoms get worse gradually.

Frequently Asked Questions: 

How can I know if my menstrual cramps are normal?

If you experience severe or unusual menstrual cramps that last more than two or three days, you should see a doctor. Both primary and secondary menstrual cramps are treatable, so it is important to get checked.

Can I prevent menstrual cramps?

 

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