Menstrual Pain
What it is
Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhoea) is due to excessive cramping of uterine
muscles to produce pain during a period. This is most common in the
first few years after menstruation starts, and again as the menopause
approaches. Some women suffer more than others - possibly because
they make more of the chemicals (prostaglandins) that trigger spasm
of the womb wall.
Another theory is that some women have an unusually narrow cervical outlet from the womb making cramping more likely before they have experienced pregnancy and childbirth. Painful periods can be triggered by conditions such as endometriosis, fibroids or polyps so if the problem is persistent or severe, do seek medical advice, especially if bleeding is heavy.
Self help measures:
Take gentle exercise (eg swimming) if you can manage it, as this encourages
muscles to relax and triggers release of natural painkillers in your
brain which can relieve period pains
Lie down somewhere quiet and cuddle a hot water bottle
Read a book, listen to music or watch T.V. to help take your mind
off things.
Applying magnetic patches
Apply a magnetic patch at the mid point between the navel and the
pubic bone.
Magnetic patches can also be applied to acupuncture points over or near the site of discomfort, as shown in the following illustrations. Select the points which most closely relate to the site of discomfort.
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