Dysmenorrhea is a common disease in our daily life. Nearly 80% of women in the world have suffered from dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Let's talk about the diagnostic criteria of dysmenorrhea . 1. Classification of dysmenorrhea: 1. Primary dysmenorrhea refers to a condition in which there is no obvious organic lesion in the reproductive organs after gynecological examination. It often occurs in adolescent girls or young women who have given birth 2-3 years after menarche. 2. Secondary dysmenorrhea: patients with obvious organic lesions in the reproductive organs may be diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine tumors, or endometriosis through gynecological examination, B-ultrasound imaging, laparoscopy and other technical examinations. 2. According to the degree of dysmenorrhea, it can be divided into 3 degrees: (1) Diagnosis of mild dysmenorrhea: Obvious lower abdominal pain during or before and after menstruation, accompanied by lower back pain, but the patient can continue to work, has no systemic symptoms, and sometimes needs to take painkillers. (2) Diagnosis of moderate dysmenorrhea: unbearable pain in the lower abdomen during or before and after menstruation, accompanied by back pain, nausea and vomiting, and cold limbs. Pain is temporarily relieved by analgesic measures. (3) Diagnosis of severe dysmenorrhea: unbearable pain in the lower abdomen during or before and after menstruation, restlessness, serious impact on work, study and daily life, and the patient must stay in bed to rest, accompanied by back pain, pale complexion, cold sweat, cold limbs, vomiting and diarrhea, or anal distension, and no significant relief after taking analgesic measures. The above is an introduction to the diagnostic criteria for dysmenorrhea. If you have dysmenorrhea, please seek timely treatment to relieve the various pains caused by dysmenorrhea. Finally, I wish you all good health. For more information, please visit the dysmenorrhea disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/fuke/tongjing/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation. |
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