Dysmenorrhea – The remedies circulating in the jungle really do not work

“I saw a small recipe on Weibo that said that stuffing the ear eyes with alcohol cotton balls can relieve menstrual pain. However, last night I tested it and found that not only did it not work, but it caused back pain. It seems that online prescriptions should not be trusted.” So said Ms. Chen. In addition to the above-mentioned strange methods to relieve menstrual pain, what are the widely spread misconceptions about dysmenorrhea, the public enemy of women? Some women do not know the cause of their dysmenorrhea and simply rely on eating painkillers to relieve it. In fact, this is also a dysmenorrhea treatment misconception. Because the causes of dysmenorrhea in women are divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea, according to the different causes of dysmenorrhea, the solution will be different, abuse of drugs may also aggravate dysmenorrhea, or produce a dependence. Myth 2, massage methods for dysmenorrhea Women should never treat dysmenorrhea through massage methods, doctors pointed out that women should not be intense massage during menstruation, because excessive massage is likely to stimulate the endometrium, and even aggravate the bleeding. Myth 3, warm therapy for dysmenorrhea Many women have menstrual cramps, they hold a hot water bag. In fact, warm therapy for dysmenorrhea is not suitable for everyone, because our normal body is divided into deficient, real, cold and hot, for the deficient cold type of body using warm therapy treatment to be effective, while for other body type of women should not use this method to treat dysmenorrhea. Myth 4: Marriage is the resting place for dysmenorrhea After marriage, you won’t have dysmenorrhea? Does it make sense? Experts say that dysmenorrhea and marriage and childbirth are not necessarily linked. Some women’s menstrual cramps are relieved after marriage, probably because the body’s neuroendocrine system is not yet mature during adolescence, endocrine irregularities, especially many dysmenorrhea occur in the first year of menstruation, with the development, later no longer pain. Long-term dysmenorrhea in teenage girls can easily cause lesions and develop into secondary dysmenorrhea, so marriage is not a resting point for dysmenorrhea, if women have long-term dysmenorrhea or should go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.