2. Every day, all kinds of women come to the
hospital, including young girls, single
virgins with no boyfriends, mothers who
have given birth to two babies, etc. Their
lives are different, but they came to the
hospital for the same problem:
dysmenorrhea. Although the pain caused
by dysmenorrhea is the same, the cause
of dysmenorrhea is different.
3. Two Types of Dysmenorrhea:
Primary Dysmenorrhea and
Secondary Dysmenorrhea.
4. Primary dysmenorrhea does not have
organic lesions of the reproductive
organs, but the stomach is painful. This
type of dysmenorrhea accounts for
more than 90 percent of dysmenorrhea.
Current research believes that the
leading cause of primary dysmenorrhea
is prostaglandin secretion (PG) in the
endometrium during menstruation.
5. It can cause strong contraction of uterine
smooth muscle and vasospasm, making our
uterus in a state of ischemia and hypoxia,
which makes it more painful.
Moreover, the increased endometrial
prostaglandins enter the blood circulation,
affecting the whole body and even causing
symptoms in the cardiovascular and
gastrointestinal tract. At the same time,
mental stress can also exacerbate pain to
some extent.
6. Another type of dysmenorrhea is
secondary dysmenorrhea, which is
dysmenorrhea caused by pelvic organic
diseases. Common causes
are endometriosis, adenomyosis,
chronic pelvic inflammation, and
uterine-vaginal developmental
malformations.
7. Stop Believing Three Tumors
on Dysmenorrhea
As for the treatment of dysmenorrhea, there are
always so many rumors that mislead women:
8. 1. If You Have Dysmenorrhea, You
Will Get Rid of It By Having a Baby!
Some women have relieved dysmenorrhea
after giving birth, but that's because
vaginal birth dilates the narrow cervical
canal, allowing menstrual blood to flow
more smoothly. Or the original incorrect
position of the uterus is corrected after
childbirth, so the dysmenorrhea
disappears.
9. But, in fact, the improvement of
dysmenorrhea after giving birth does
not happen to every woman and is
actually a random occurrence. Unless
you do have a birth plan, there is no
need to have a baby just to treat
dysmenorrhea.
10. 2. Brown Sugar Treats
Dysmenorrhea and Replenishes
Blood!
If you drink a cup of warm brown sugar
water when having a painful period, the
sweet taste can make you feel more
comfortable psychologically. That's
because the warmth accelerates blood
circulation. Heat application to the
stomach has a similar function.
11. But brown sugar cannot fundamentally
treat dysmenorrhea, nor will it
replenish blood. Of course, if you really
like this drink, you can drink it during
your periods. Just be careful not to
drink too much as excessive sugar and
calories are unhealthy for your body.
12. 3. Take Painkillers for
Dysmenorrhea!
Painkillers will help when dysmenorrhea
first begins. However, in the subsequent
dysmenorrhea, as the pain becomes
stronger, you will need an increased
amount of painkillers, and their effects
become less and less effective.
13. The more painkillers you take, the more
resistant your body becomes, and the
more unavoidable the side effects will
occur. Many patients have taken a lot
of painkillers and ruined their
stomachs. Pain medications are only a
palliative medicine and cannot
fundamentally solve women's problems
caused by Qi stagnation and blood
stasis.
14. So, how exactly should dysmenorrhea
be treated? The first thing to do is to
go to an authoritative hospital for an
examination to understand your cause
of dysmenorrhea. If the dysmenorrhea
is caused by endometriosis or chronic
pelvic inflammation, the herbal
medicine Fuyan Pill can be used for
treatment.
15. The herbal ingredients such as
safflower, angelica, costustoot, and
peach kernel in Fuyan Pill have the
functions of promoting blood circulation
and removing blood stasis, promoting Qi
and relieving pain. It can help patients
reduce the symptoms of local swelling
and pain.
16. Although dysmenorrhea is not a
terminal disease, it will be more
difficult to be cured if left untreated
for a long time. Early treatment will
help you get rid of the pain of
dysmenorrhea earlier!
17. If you have questions about your condition and
treatment, contact our experts. Most questions
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