Menstrual cramps sweating belly pain vomiting

Menstrual dysmenorrhea sweating stomach pain and vomiting indicates that the symptoms of dysmenorrhea are more serious. When menstruation occurs, the prostaglandins secreted in the body stimulate the uterus to contract causing dysmenorrhea and cause the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract to contract causing gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. This condition can be caused by both primary and secondary dysmenorrhea. In case of primary dysmenorrhea, you can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, and also drink brown sugar and ginger tea to achieve the effect of dispelling cold and warming the uterus. If it is secondary dysmenorrhea, the common causes are endometriosis, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic stasis. 1, endometriosis: often with dysmenorrhea as the main manifestation, the treatment needs to be based on the severity of symptoms, the patient’s age, whether there is a need for fertility and whether the combination of ovarian chocolate cysts and other comprehensive considerations. 2, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: mainly due to pelvic infection, during women’s menstruation pelvic The symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammation: mainly due to pelvic infection, pelvic congestion is more obvious during women’s menstruation, causing lower abdominal cramps, pain and lumbar soreness, according to the symptoms, examination and other clear pathogens, corresponding drug treatment; 3, pelvic stasis: often manifested as lower abdominal cramps and pain, plant nerve dysfunction, anal cramps, can be treated with blood-activating drugs, such as Gui Zhi Fu Ling capsule. If menstrual cramps, sweating and vomiting, you should pay attention to keeping warm at this time. If women get cold during menstruation, menstrual cramps will also worsen, and a variety of warming measures can be taken, such as adding more clothes, warm water bag or warm patch placed at the small of the abdomen to keep warm. Menstruating women should not exercise vigorously, but can exercise lightly and moderately, and rest on time, which can also relieve menstrual pain.