Dysmenorrhea injections generally refer to injections of painkillers, which are given intramuscularly, mostly in the buttocks.
Dysmenorrhea is divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea, and for primary dysmenorrhea, it can be treated with intramuscular injections of antispasmodic and analgesic medications, such as: scopolamine, etc. to relieve pain symptoms.
For secondary dysmenorrhea patients, such as: uterine fibroids, uterine adenomyosis, etc., muscle injection pain medication, the role of the effect is not obvious, generally need to choose surgery, wear levonorgestrel intrauterine device system, etc., to relieve the symptoms of dysmenorrhea.
After the symptoms of dysmenorrhea, it is not recommended to blindly use medication, it is recommended to go to the hospital for gynecological examination, ultrasound of the uterine adnexes, etc., to clarify the causes of dysmenorrhea, and under the guidance of the doctor for the cause of the treatment.