Oral painkillers, hot compresses, keeping warm and avoiding cold foods can be prescribed to relieve menstrual cramps.
1. Oral painkillers: If menstrual cramps are severe, you can take oral painkillers as prescribed by your doctor, such as ibuprofen and other medications to relieve pain. However, it should be noted that these drugs may cause nausea, vomiting and other adverse reactions.
2. Hot compresses: By applying hot compresses to the abdomen to promote local blood circulation, menstrual cramps can also be relieved to a certain extent.
3. Pay attention to keep warm: during menstruation, women should pay attention to keep warm and avoid getting cold, which can also relieve dysmenorrhea to a certain extent.
4. Avoid eating foods with low temperature: Foods and drinks with low temperature will easily cause uterine contraction and menstrual cramps, so avoid eating foods with low temperature.
If the dysmenorrhea is serious, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve the relevant examination, except for some organic lesions, under the guidance of professional doctors to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.