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Dysmenorrhoea

Also indexed as:Painful Menstruation
A woman’s monthly cycle may include a few days of pain and discomfort due to cramps, also known as dysmenorrhoea. How do you find relief? According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
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A woman’s monthly cycle may include a few days of pain and discomfort due to cramps, also known as dysmenorrhoea. How do you find relief? According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
  • Use an over-the-counter remedy
  • Mix in magnesium

    Take a supplement containing 360 mg a day of this essential mineral to help keep uterine muscles relaxed

  • Don’t forget the fish oil

    Take a supplement containing 1,800 mg a day of EPA and DHA to help prevent menstrual symptoms

  • Take vitamin E in advance

    To help prevent severe pain, take 400 to 600 IU of vitamin E a day for five days, beginning two days before menstruation

  • Make time for a check-up

    See your doctor to find out if your dysmenorrhoea could be caused by a treatable medical condition

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