What should women do about menstrual cramps?

  How painful is menstrual cramps? Some people are so painful that they can’t sit still, others are so painful that they break out in a cold sweat, and some girls faint during their high school exams because of menstrual cramps. Be careful of severe menstrual pains that may be a sign of certain diseases. When it comes to dysmenorrhea, many women choose to tolerate it and feel no need to go to the hospital, not knowing that if dysmenorrhea affects their lives it is a disease that needs active treatment and may be related to many diseases. If you have dysmenorrhea, you should not take it lightly and seek medical attention. Abnormal contractions and ischemia of the uterus can also cause dysmenorrhea. There are also diseases that can cause dysmenorrhea, such as; endometriosis, adenomyosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic congestion, etc. These require professional examination in a regular hospital to determine the cause of dysmenorrhea and treat the cause. Avoid delaying the condition or causing big damage.  First of all, it is necessary to check the body to see if there are diseases causing dysmenorrhea, and to treat the diseases, that is, symptomatic treatment.  We use comprehensive treatment: pain relief and sedation are the main features of our gynecology department: for non-invasive treatment. The treatment is non-invasive, with medication dripping from the ear. It can also be supplemented by taking medication to prevent uterine contractions and eliminate dysmenorrhea from the root.