Several drugs can lessen or completely eliminate the pain of primary dysmenorrhea.
Secondary dysmenorrhea is controlled by treating the underlying disorder.
According to research, Zinc treatment can prevent Dysmenorrhea.
Uncomplicated cystitis is treated with antibiotics.
yes.
Secondary dysmenorrhea is more serious and is related to some underlying cause.
Primary dysmenorrhea is often treated with over-the-counter pain medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen to alleviate cramps and discomfort. Warm compresses, regular physical activity, and dietary changes may also help manage symptoms. In some cases, hormonal birth control methods such as the pill or an IUD are prescribed to help regulate menstrual cycles and reduce pain.
Secondary dysmenorrhea may be caused by endometriosis, fibroid tumors, or an infection in the pelvis.
Secondary dysmenorrhea may be caused by endometriosis, fibroid tumors, or an infection in the pelvis.
the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm . the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm .
I think yes. Cause I have ovarian cyst and dysmenorrhea at the same time, and according to my research ovarian cysts sometimes caused too much pain and bleeding and that's what dysmenorrhea do.
No. Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation, typically involving abdominal cramps. Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation.
It costed about £100 just to get treated by a doctor