Period pain- is when you are on your period, or about to start it. It is when you have cramps in your stomach, and is very painful and annoying. You think you need to go to the toielt but really, its cramps. 1 paracetmol so reduce the pain effectively. Hope that helped
It is a pain that occurs around the gential/bladder area that happens before and during a womans period it ranges in how sore it is by each individual.If you suffer badly take ibuprofen/any painkillers if nothing helps talk to your GP.
During menstruation, a hormone called Prostaglandin can be released in excess, in which the uterine wall contracts, which can cause pain, helped along by the fact that not much oxygen gets sent to the lining at this time.
they are a type of horrible pains when you have your period and can be cured in a easy way either
1. take special painkillers
2. curl up with a hot water bottle on your stomach
3. get on with life
hope this helped
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During menstruation your body produces prostaglandins which cause the uterus to contract in order to push out menstrual flow. If you produce too many prostaglandins they cause inflammation leading to the blood vessels constricting, which is the cause of the pain (imagine it like the blood vessels in the heart constricting during a heart attack).
Period pains, or menstrual cramps, are a result of the uterine lining contracting. Specifically the hormone-like chemicals responsible for causing the uterus to contract can cause inflammation, this results in blood vessels to the uterus constricting - imagine this like blood vessels to the heart constructing during a heart attack. Menstrual cramps are common but not a normal part of healthy menstruation, most women can prevent them but if severe you should see your doctor.
The pain is from the cramps. The cramps are caused by your uterus contracting. If the pain us really bad take a Tylenol or aleve, and if those don't help then see a doctor.
well when you are on Ur period u start having cramps then your blood clots up then the next day it doesn't hurt at all :D
dysmenorrhea
Yes, you do still have periods! But sometimes painful.
because you are pregnant dummy
because those who have periods r madarchot
Some girls find their Periods extremely painful, while others don't feel a thing. It doesn't matter or affect your health if you do have painful periods, other than the fact that you get a bit of a sore stomach. A cup of tea and a hot water bottle usually does the trick.
Firstly, not everyone has very painful periods - it depends entirely on the woman (although painful periods sometimes run in families). Cramps are caused by the uterus contracting to empty itself out and tend to get more manageable with age.
No. Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation, typically involving abdominal cramps. Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation.
The insertion of a copper T can be a painful procedure. Within a few months after the procedure, the pain from the heavy periods will subside as the body gets used to the copper T.
Dysmenorrhagia is a medical condition characterized by excessive or prolonged menstrual bleeding. It can cause significant pain and discomfort for individuals during their menstrual periods. Treatment options may include medication, hormonal therapy, or surgical procedures depending on the underlying cause.
its a procedure done under general anisthetic in a woman to "burn" out the lining of there womb to eradicate heavy painful periods..
Yes, you can take the pill and not be sexually active. Many people do this for medical reasons, such as painful or irregular periods.
The actual word is endometriosis. Its symptoms include painful menstrual cramps, chronic pain in the lower back , pain during or after sex, intestinal pain and painful bowel movements or urination during menstrual periods.
The dried plant combines well with cramp bark as a treatment for painful periods. For skin conditions it is combined with Echinacea .