What can I do to stop my menstrual stomach pain quickly

Abdominal pain during a woman’s menstrual period is what we usually call dysmenorrhea, which can be relieved by general treatment including emphasis on psychotherapy and adjustment of lifestyle habits, and if necessary, some analgesics such as ibuprofen can be taken. Dysmenorrhea is the abdominal pain that occurs during a woman’s menstrual period. Due to pelvic congestion and high levels of prostaglandins during menstruation, a woman may experience abdominal pain. Mild discomfort during menstruation is a physiological response, and eliminating tension and worry can relieve pain. Adequate rest and sleep, regular and moderate exercise, and quitting smoking are all helpful in relieving pain. If relief is not possible, some analgesic drugs, such as ibuprofen, can also be used for relief. However, taking ibuprofen may cause gastrointestinal bleeding and other adverse reactions, and needs to be used under the guidance of a professional doctor. If the abdominal pain during menstruation is severe, or accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment.