How to take ibuprofen for dysmenorrhea does not work

Patients with dysmenorrhea who take ibuprofen does not work, in this case, it is recommended to switch to other medications for further treatment, such as Fotarine, Devon, etc. Pain relievers of herbal nature can also be used for treatment, such as Yuanhu pain relief tablets. Oral administration of compounded short-acting contraceptive medications, such as Da-Ying-35, Ma-Fu-Long, Xin-Ma-Fu-Long, Eusebio, and Eusebio, within the first day of menstruation to the fifth day of menstruation, can also be considered for the treatment of dysmenorrhea. If the patient has more obvious symptoms of dysmenorrhea, it is recommended that he or she must pay attention to keeping warm before and after the menstrual period and not to catch cold, too cold or too cold food.