It is possible to take ibuprofen tablets for dysmenorrhea. Most women experience dysmenorrhea, which is related to the local rise of prostaglandins in the endometrium. Therefore, for patients with dysmenorrhea, an oral prostaglandin synthase inhibitor, or ibuprofen, can be taken. Therefore, ibuprofen can significantly relieve the patient’s dysmenorrhea symptoms. However, not all dysmenorrhea can be treated with ibuprofen tablets. For example, if the patient is suffering from dysmenorrhea caused by endometriosis, such as endometriosis of the pelvis, endometriosis of the ovaries, or adenomyosis of the uterus, the patient’s medical history, physical examination and gynecological ultrasound should be taken into consideration and surgery should be chosen if necessary. In case of primary dysmenorrhea, in this case, the patient can significantly relieve the symptoms of dysmenorrhea by taking ibuprofen tablets.