Dysmenorrhea is a common disease in our lives. I wonder how much you know about the symptoms of dysmenorrhea. Even if you don’t consider yourself, you should consider your family. Let’s take a closer look at the symptoms of dysmenorrhea. Lower abdominal pain is a common symptom of dysmenorrhea. The pain often starts several hours before menstruation and is most severe on the first day of menstruation. It is paroxysmal, spasmodic, congestive or progressively worsening. The duration varies and it usually eases after 2-3 days. When the pain is severe, it can radiate to the lumbosacral region, vulva and anus. Some patients may have systemic symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, cold limbs, pale complexion, etc. Gynecological examination: There are no special findings in the pelvic cavity of patients with primary dysmenorrhea. Patients with secondary dysmenorrhea may have organic lesions such as adhesions, lumps, nodules, and thickening in the pelvic cavity. It is also accompanied by systemic symptoms, such as breast pain, anal swelling, chest tightness and irritability, sadness and irritability, panic and insomnia, headache and dizziness, nausea and vomiting, stomach pain and diarrhea, fatigue, pale complexion, cold limbs, cold sweats, collapse and fainting. After the onset of severe abdominal pain, it turns into moderate paroxysmal pain, which lasts about 12 to 24 hours. The pain gradually disappears after the menstrual blood flows smoothly, and sometimes women need to stay in bed for 2 to 3 days. The high incidence, wide range, short cycle and great pain have seriously affected the work and study of many women and reduced the quality of life. We hope that patients with dysmenorrhea can detect the symptoms of dysmenorrhea as early as possible and receive early treatment. Do not give up treatment and go to a regular hospital for treatment. If you have other questions about the symptoms of dysmenorrhea, please consult our online experts for answers. |
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