Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

what are menstraual pains?



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Answered by bindusri1828
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Explanation:

Menstrual cramps or pains are painful sensations that affect many women before and during a menstrual period. The pain, also known as dysmenorrhea or period pains, ranges from dull and annoying to severe and extreme. ... Pain occurs in the lower abdomen and lower back.


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  • Menstrual cramps are painful sensations that affect many women before and during a menstrual period.
  • The pain, also known as dysmenorrhea or period pains, ranges from dull and annoying to severe and extreme. Menstrual cramps tend to begin after ovulation when an egg is released from the ovaries and travels down the fallopian tube.
  • Pain occurs in the lower abdomen and lower back. It usually begins 1 to 2 days before menstruation and lasts from 2 to 4 days.
  • Pain that is only associated with the process of menstruation is known as primary dysmenorrhea.
  • If the cramping pain is due to an identifiable medical problem such as endometriosis, uterine fibroids, or pelvic inflammatory disease, it is called secondary dysmenorrhea.
  • Fast facts on menstrual cramps
  • Here are some key points about menstrual cramps. More detail is in the main article.
  • Menstrual cramps are pains felt in the lower abdomen, before and during menstruation.The pain can range from slight to severe.Emotional stress can increase the chance of experiencing menstrual cramps.Other symptoms include nausea, vomiting, sweating, dizziness, headaches, and diarrhea.Menstrual cramps can be treated with over-the-counter medicine, birth control treatments, and some home remedies.
  • Treatment
  • An IUD can help to reduce the symptoms of menstrual cramps.
  • Over-the-counter medication is available to treat most cases of menstrual cramps.
  • Anti-prostaglandins reduce cramping in the uterus, lighten the flow of blood, and relieve discomfort.
  • These medications may also contain pain killers, such as ibuprofen or naproxen. These are types of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs

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