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Hi. Im 20 yrs old. I think i have secondary dysmenorrhea. On my first period I had vomiting & diarrhea unlike in primary dysmenorrhea which painful is given. If I am not mistaken, I am suffering with this illment 4-5yrs from now. Its hard for me to check this with a doctor for some financial problem because im living independent. Please help me. |
re: Dysmenorrhea
by Dr.J S Chowhan -
Mar 4th, 2014
1:14 pm
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Dear Thea S Calibes Dysmenorrhea (dysmenorrhoea or painful periods) is a medical condition of pain during menstruation that interferes with daily activities. Still, dysmenorrhea is often defined simply as menstrual pain or at least menstrual pain that is excessive. Menstrual pain is often used synonymously with menstrual cramps, but the latter may also refer to menstrual uterine contractions, which are generally of higher strength, duration and frequency than in the rest of the menstrual cycle. Dysmenorrhea can feature different kinds of pain, including sharp, throbbing, dull, nauseating, burning, or shooting pain. Dysmenorrhea may precede menstruation by several days or may accompany it, and it usually subsides as menstruation tapers off. Dysmenorrhea may coexist with excessively heavy blood loss, known as menorrhagia. Secondary dysmenorrhea is diagnosed when symptoms are attributable to an underlying disease, disorder, or structural abnormality either within or outside the uterus. Primary dysmenorrhea is diagnosed when none of these is detected.So you have to consult a gynaecologist to diagnose secondary dysmenorrhea. Thanks Dr J S Chowhan |
re: Dysmenorrhea
by Monika Mittal -
May 23rd, 2020
2:21 pm
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Hello Doctor, What are the symptoms of dysmenorrhea? |
re: Dysmenorrhea
by Dr Rahul Pandey -
May 23rd, 2020
2:23 pm
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Dear Monika, symptoms could be like: -Cramping in the lower abdomen. -Pain in the lower abdomen. -Low back pain. -Pain radiating down the legs. -Nausea. -Vomiting. -Diarrhea. -Fatigue. |
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