The medical term for menstrual pain is "dysmenorrhea." This condition can involve cramps and discomfort in the lower abdomen, often accompanied by tension and other symptoms. Dysmenorrhea can be classified as primary, occurring with no underlying condition, or secondary, resulting from an underlying reproductive health issue.
Menarche is the medical term meaning first menstrual period.menarchemenarche
analgesic or painkillerAnother term for pain reliever is analgesicAnalgesicAnalgesic
The correct medical term is menorrhagia.Menorrhagia means excessive bleeding during menstruation.Excessive menstrual bleeding is menorhagia.Irregular menstrual bleeding is metrorhagia.Irregular excessive menstrual bleeding is menometrorhagia.Menorrhagia is excessive uterine bleeding during the menses.Menorrhagia
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The ICD-10 codes are:M79.671 - Pain in right foot.M79.672 - Pain in left foot.
Mastodynia or mastalgia is the medical term meaning breast pain.
The generic term "cephalgia" is the medical equivalent of "headache." There are many other kinds of headaches and other causes of pain in the head as well. These include migraine headache, cluster headache, tension headache, temporal arteritis, as well as several other intracranial causes of head pain.
Otalgia is the medical term meaning ear pain.
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The medical term for stomach pain is gastralgia. The suffix for gastralgia is -algia, meaning "pain."
Nociception is the medical term meaning pain detection. -algia or -dynia is the medical terminology combining form meaning pain. The traditional Latin term meaning pain is dolor.
Dorsalgia is the medical term meaning back pain. It is not a frequently used word.