“Auntie’s pain” generally refers to menstrual cramps in women. Relief methods include general treatment, medication and surgery.
1. General treatment: Nervousness and anxiety may aggravate menstrual cramps, so you need to regulate your breathing and divert your attention in order to relieve your nervousness. At the same time, ensure adequate sleep, quit smoking and alcohol stimulation can also relieve pain.
2. Taking medication: Prostaglandin synthase inhibitors can be used as prescribed by the doctor. Commonly used medications include ibuprofen, diclofenac, and meclofenamic acid to relieve dysmenorrhea. For women with dysmenorrhea who require contraception, oral contraceptives such as drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets and ethinyl estradiol cyproterone tablets can be prescribed to relieve dysmenorrhea.
3. Surgery: If dysmenorrhea is caused by uterine adhesions, cervical adhesions, etc., and the menstrual blood in the uterus can not be discharged smoothly, the doctor’s instructions can be performed to decompose the uterine cavity and cervical adhesions.
Dysmenorrhea patients are advised to pay attention to the abdomen to keep warm, relaxed mood, regular work and rest. If the dysmenorrhea is obvious, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor, targeted diagnosis and treatment. Note that the use of the above drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions, do not remember to blindly use their own medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.