Taking ibuprofen is not effective for all cases of dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is mainly divided into two types: primary and secondary. If it is primary dysmenorrhea, you can take ibuprofen appropriately to relieve the symptoms of dysmenorrhea; if it is secondary dysmenorrhea, it is recommended not to take the drug, otherwise it may aggravate the symptoms. Menstruation is a physiological phenomenon. Some women often experience dysmenorrhea during menstruation. There are many reasons for dysmenorrhea. If dysmenorrhea is severe, it will make women unbearable, and even cause cold sweats and pale faces. So some women will choose to take ibuprofen after dysmenorrhea, which is a very common painkiller. So is taking ibuprofen useful for dysmenorrhea? |
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