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My dysmenorrhea is killing me every month. Is there any cure for it? |
My dysmenorrhea is killing me every month. Is there any cure for it? You need to get to your dr to have them evaluate this problem. One possible cause for this is endometriosis. The dr will help you to try and figure out if it's endometriosis or something else causing this. Get a check up so you know the cause which will need treatment. For the timebeing, analgesics and hot water bag will be OK. More common is PID or pelvic inflammatory diseases. All can be treated, don't worry. I suggest you take light diet, avoid constipation and drink plenty of water. All this will help. Good luck! are you on oral contraceptives. I also have heard that an IUD will actually stop bleeding all together and last for 8 years....so I do not know how old you are of if you even need birth control but I have thought about doing the IUD just because I have such bad cramps and without a period you are not going to have cramps....so you may check into that and talk to your Gynecologist about... Depending on your age and your health, you may be a candidate for a procedure called Thermal Ablation. It is a alternative for hysterectomies. It is not meant for women who are of child bearing age. Talk to your doctor, and see if this is possible for you. I had it done 12 years ago and it was the best thing I ever did for myself! Keep in mind not all women will benefit from the procedure. Good Luck to you! Some women find relief by going on the birth control pill. Talk to your doctor. |
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