If the primary dysmenorrhea is caused by the body’s over-sensitivity to prostaglandins, you can apply hot compresses to the abdomen, use hot water bags or warming patches, which can have some effect. In addition, you can use pain-relieving drugs, such as painkillers, indomethacin, ibuprofen, etc. Most women can get better naturally with primary dysmenorrhea after getting married and having children. If the dysmenorrhea is secondary, that is, it appears later, it should be considered that the dysmenorrhea is caused by diseases, such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, etc. Only when the primary disease is cured, the dysmenorrhea can be naturally relieved, and until the primary disease is cured, it can only be treated with the above methods for pain relief.