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- Dysmenorrhea: Menstrual Cramps, Causes Treatments
Dysmenorrhea (Menstrual Cramps) “Dysmenorrhea” is the medical term for painful menstrual periods It happens because your uterus contracts to shed its lining The pain typically begins just before your period and subsides after a few days Primary dysmenorrhea refers to recurrent pain with no identifiable cause Secondary dysmenorrhea results from conditions like endometriosis
- Dysmenorrhea - Wikipedia
Dysmenorrhea, also known as period pain, painful periods or menstrual cramps, is pain during menstruation [4][5][2] Its usual onset occurs around the time that menstruation begins [1] Symptoms typically last less than three days [1] The pain is usually in the pelvis or lower abdomen [1] Other symptoms may include back pain, diarrhea or nausea [1] Dysmenorrhea can occur without an
- Dysmenorrhea - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Dysmenorrhea causes severe cramps and pain during a woman's period It can start with your first period, or begin later in life It can be related to an underlying conditions such as endometriosis
- Dysmenorrhea - What You Need to Know - Drugs. com
Care guide for Dysmenorrhea Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support
- Dysmenorrhea: Painful Periods - ACOG
It's common to have some pain with your menstrual periods In some cases, the pain is severe and comes with other symptoms
- Dysmenorrhea - Gynecology and Obstetrics - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Dysmenorrhea - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis prognosis from the MSD Manuals - Medical Professional Version
- Dysmenorrhea - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Infectious Environmental Causes While dysmenorrhea is primarily linked to hormonal changes, certain infectious agents and environmental factors can exacerbate the condition For instance, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which is often caused by sexually transmitted infections, can lead to secondary dysmenorrhea Environmental factors such as exposure to endocrine disruptors—chemicals that
- Dysmenorrhea - PubMed
Dysmenorrhea is a Greek term for "painful monthly bleeding " Dysmenorrhea can be classified as primary or secondary Primary dysmenorrhea is recurrent lower abdominal pain that happens during the menstrual cycle and is not associated with other diseases or underlying pathology It is a diagnosis of …
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