Vomiting due to dysmenorrhea may be caused by the pain of dysmenorrhea stimulating the intestines and stomach, which can usually be relieved by general treatment and medication.
1. General treatment: Vomiting due to dysmenorrhea can usually be relieved through psychological treatment to eliminate tension and worries, as well as through adequate rest and sleep, and proper exercise. Meanwhile, patients can also take bed rest or apply hot compresses on the abdomen and pay attention to menstrual hygiene.
2. Medication:
(1) Oral contraceptive pills: generally applicable to patients with dysmenorrhea who need contraceptive measures. Contraceptive pills can inhibit ovulation, which leads to a decrease in the levels of vasopressin, prostaglandin, and oxytocin in the menstrual blood, inhibiting uterine activity.
(2) Prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors: Generally, they are used to reduce or eliminate dysmenorrhea by inhibiting the activity of prostaglandin synthetase and reducing the production of prostaglandins. Commonly used drugs include ibuprofen and indomethacin.
If patients experience dysmenorrhea resulting in vomiting, they should seek prompt medical attention to clarify the cause and take medication under the guidance of a professional doctor, and should not use medication privately to avoid adverse effects.