“Aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. The degree of dysmenorrhea can be categorized into three grades: Grade 1 pain is mild, Grade 2 pain is moderate, and Grade 3 pain is more severe, with a wide range of individual differences.
1. Grade 1 dysmenorrhea: Most women have experienced grade 1 dysmenorrhea, which may be characterized by mild pain or tenderness in the lumbosacral and lower abdomen. However, this kind of pain can be relieved by taking rest and drinking some hot water.
2. Second-degree dysmenorrhea: patients with second-degree dysmenorrhea may not be able to get relief by simply resting and hot water, patients can use some painkillers, such as ibuprofen and other medications to relieve the pain, which need to be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.
3. Tertiary pain: some patients’ dysmenorrhea is very serious, even with the use of painkillers can not be completely relieved, this kind of patients need to consider organic diseases, go to the hospital for a systematic examination to clarify the cause of the disease, if necessary, surgical treatment.
If the symptoms of dysmenorrhea are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, patients should go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the relevant examinations, under the guidance of specialized doctors to identify the causes and then give targeted treatment.