The difference between taking medicine for dysmenorrhea and enduring it mainly lies in the pain relief effect, impact on physical health, treatment effect, and applicable population. 1. Pain relief effect: Taking medicine can usually relieve dysmenorrhea symptoms faster and more effectively. There are many drugs on the market for dysmenorrhea, such as antipyretic analgesics such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, acetaminophen tablets, etc. and Chinese patent medicines such as motherwort granules and Panax notoginseng pain-relieving capsules. These drugs can relieve pain by regulating hormone levels in the body and relieving uterine muscle spasms. Carrying it depends entirely on your own sensitivity to pain. If you are less sensitive to pain, the pain that may occur is not very obvious. But if you are sensitive to pain, you may suffer more pain. 2. Impact on physical health: Taking medicine is a reasonable use of medicine under the guidance of a doctor, and it usually does not cause adverse effects on the body. However, long-term or excessive use of certain drugs may cause side effects, such as gastrointestinal discomfort, dizziness, nausea, etc. When using drugs to relieve dysmenorrhea, be sure to follow the doctor's advice and use it according to the dosage and usage instructions on the instructions. If you carry it, long-term dysmenorrhea will not only cause the pain to increase, but may also affect your daily life and work quality. Dysmenorrhea may be caused by organic lesions. If not treated in time, it may lead to worsening of the condition and cause greater impact on physical health. 3. Therapeutic effect: Taking medicine can treat the cause of dysmenorrhea, such as inhibiting the synthesis of prostaglandins, thereby relieving pain. For dysmenorrhea caused by organic lesions, drug treatment can also help improve the condition and reduce the occurrence of complications. Carrying it usually cannot achieve the effect of treatment, but only relieves the pain symptoms by endurance. This method not only cannot solve the problem, but may also worsen the condition. 4. Applicable people: Taking medicine: It is suitable for people with severe dysmenorrhea symptoms that cannot be relieved by non-drug methods. Carrying it may be suitable for people with mild dysmenorrhea symptoms and low sensitivity to pain. However, even if the symptoms are mild, you should seek medical attention in time to rule out the possibility of organic lesions. When using medication to treat dysmenorrhea, you must follow the doctor's advice and do not stop taking the medication or change the dosage on your own. In addition to medication, patients also need to pay attention to adjusting their lifestyle, such as ensuring adequate sleep time and keeping the abdomen and waist warm. If dysmenorrhea symptoms continue to worsen or are accompanied by other discomfort symptoms, you should seek medical treatment in a timely manner. |
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