Dysmenorrhea seriously threatens the health of many women. It can cause great harm to women both physically and mentally. What we need to do is to find the cause of the disease and then treat dysmenorrhea in a targeted manner. Women may experience nausea, vomiting, chills, and abdominal pain when they have dysmenorrhea. In severe cases, they may even suffer from shock, which requires active treatment. So, how to treat dysmenorrhea? There are many causes of dysmenorrhea. Uterine diseases, genetic factors, and endocrine abnormalities can all cause dysmenorrhea. When facing dysmenorrhea, we must identify the cause and actively treat it to help women get rid of the pain as soon as possible. How to treat dysmenorrhea? 1. General treatment Menstruation is a physiological phenomenon of women's gradual maturity. Some physiological reactions may occur. Abdominal distension and slight back pain are all normal. When the menstrual blood flows smoothly, the symptoms will disappear quickly. For people with primary dysmenorrhea, the symptoms will disappear naturally after multiple menstruations or childbirth. For example, applying hot compress to the lower abdomen can relieve the symptoms when it hurts. 2. Drug treatment (1) Analgesics, sedatives, and antispasmodics can inhibit the peripheral parasympathetic nervous system, etc. (2) Oral contraceptives: The combined therapy of estrogen and progesterone in contraceptives can also inhibit ovulation and eliminate dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is a common symptom among women. Dysmenorrhea before marriage will disappear naturally as you grow up, especially after marriage and childbirth, and there is no need for treatment. Except in individual cases. However, dysmenorrhea pain that lasts for up to 3 days should be treated. The treatment of primary dysmenorrhea is mainly symptomatic treatment, mainly focusing on analgesia and sedation. In the early years, some people used surgical treatment, such as cervical dilation and even sacral plexus resection. In recent years, comprehensive treatment has been used, including spiritual counseling, Chinese medicine, Western medicine and acupuncture. The above content is an introduction to how to treat dysmenorrhea. I hope it can be of some help to you. Women should pay attention to keeping warm during menstruation, avoid eating cold and spicy foods, and eat a light diet. They should also maintain a happy mood to reduce the chance of dysmenorrhea. If dysmenorrhea occurs, seek medical attention in time.
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