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Dysmenorrhea

Updated: 2024-02-14


Description

The medical name for menstrual cramps, which are throbbing or cramping pains in the lower stomach area that can happen before and during periods.

Self-care

Get enough sleep and rest. Ease stress. Get regular exercise. Take a hot bath. Or use a heating pad, hot water bottle or heat patch on the lower stomach area.

When to seek immediate medical care

See a healthcare professional right away if menstrual cramps happen with:

  • Heavy bleeding, such as soaking through one pad or tampon every hour or two.
  • An unusual change in the usual pattern of bleeding.

When to make a doctor's appointment

See a healthcare professional if:

  • Menstrual cramps affect daily life each month.
  • The symptoms keep getting worse.
  • Serious menstrual cramps start after a person turns 25 years old.