Aunt stomach pain refers to dysmenorrhea, which is mostly categorized into primary and secondary, and requires general measures, medication, other treatments, and surgery.
1. General measures: patients can place hot water bags on the abdomen, or use warm patches to apply hot compresses, or massage, acupuncture, and other measures to relieve pain. At the same time, need to drink more hot water.
2. Drug therapy: for those with obvious pain, the application of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, diclofenac and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, contraceptives such as compound norethindrone tablets and compound medroxyprogesterone tablets, and antispasmodic agents such as atropine and scopolamine should be prescribed by the doctor.
3. Other treatments: when drug treatment is ineffective, you can consider choosing transcutaneous electrical stimulation, high-intensity focused ultrasound counting and other therapeutic measures, to a certain extent, can also relieve pain.
4. Surgery: For primary dysmenorrhea that is not treated by the above treatments, partial hysterectomy and presacral ganglionectomy are needed. For secondary dysmenorrhea, cervical dilatation can be performed if it is caused by narrowing of the uterine cavity. If it is caused by endometriosis, it is necessary to perform lesion excision.
To summarize, when women have dysmenorrhea symptoms, if the general measures can not be relieved, you need to go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.