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Menstrual cramps are caused by a chemical found in the menstrual fluid. By reducing the amount of menstrual fluid, the pill reduces cramps.
Nyquil is for a cough and sore throat not for menstrual cramps.
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Yes, Tylenol will help ease the pain of menstrual cramps - all non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs all work on menstrual cramps as it is inflammation caused by hormones that cause uterine contraction which cause menstrual cramps. It is however far better to prevent yourself from getting menstrual cramps to begin with, often lifestyle changes alone are enough to prevent menstrual cramps.
There are many causes for cramps. In some extreme cases a doctor is needed and birth control pills can help. Some things to help with cramps are watching caffeine intake, cutting back on sugar/junk foods/soda, take B6 and B12, drink hot tea when the cramps start, and put a heating pad in the area. There is also over the counter pills like Midol that can help with the pain. Watching your diet and getting excerise will also help.
Birth control pills will help regulate the menstrual cycle.
It can, all NSAID's work well for menstrual cramps. It is however better to prevent menstrual cramps to begin with, most women can prevent cramps with simple dietary changes and regulating hormones.
Yes, I used it for years. To help with cramps also use a heating pad on your lower back or tummy, drink hot tea, and stay away from sugar and caffeine. If you have PMS along with your cramps the above suggestions will help with that as well. You may have to do what I finally did if your PMS/cramps are bad enough and that is get birth control pills. The birth control took care of all of my problems with a period.
yes. The cramps do not fully go away, but they are less painful !
of course it helps,you even forgert your name if you drink enough.
A hot bath, a heating pad, a walk. Stay away from caffiene. May sound funny, but chocolate could help.
It can hurt, but not necessarily. Some women experience menstrual cramps when they menstruate - these are caused by certain hormones that cause the uterus to contract to push out menstrual flow, if you produce more of these hormones or are more sensitive to these hormones you can experience more painful menstrual cramps. Teens can be more prone to menstrual cramps due to hormonal irregularity, thus cramps may be more common when you first start menstruating....BUT although menstrual cramps are common they are not a normal part of healthy menstruation, most women can completely prevent cramps with simple dietary changes or herbal treatments to help regulate hormones.