Dysmenorrheal Causes And Treatment Of Dysmenorrheal

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by Dr. Charles Buchar
November 13, 2010

Dysmenorrheal, the medical term for painful menstruation is a very common gynecological problem faced by women during their adolescence or within 4 to 5 years from the first menstruation. With aging this problem gets reduced and finally disappears. It is characterized by severe pain in the uterus.
During menstruation a bit of pain and discomfort is normal in all women. But when the pain gets to an extreme level where activities get restricted, that is when one knows that she is suffering from Dysmenorrhea. It can cause the patient with severe pain and throbbing along with nausea and burning sensation. It can cause heavy loss of blood, a condition known as hemorrhage.

Teen woes

The Times of India TNN, Oct 22, 2010, 12.00am IST Adolescence is a stage of transition from dependence to independence, and as such, teenagers have to battle raging hormones, body image issues, peer pressure, assignments and parental expectations. The reproductive apparatus of growing girls is maturing, and is particularly vulnerable at this stage. The hormonal Continue Reading …

Ginger Reduces Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy and Relieves Menstrual Pain

Natural News April 2, 2009 (NaturalNews) Ginger, that aromatic root that has livened up food for centuries, is a treasure chest of health benefits that keep bodies lively too. Recent research has found ginger to be effective for reducing the nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy, and the pain associated with menstruation. It has also Continue Reading …

Home remedies to cure menstrual pain

Helium

September 28, 2010
by Eileen Eva

Menstrual pain or cramps also referred to as Dysmenorrhea is a dull pain normally in the lower abdomen that comes before or during menstruation. According to MedlinePlus, “It’s a top reason of absenteeism from school/work amongst teens and women on their 20s.” It happens when the uterus wall contracts in order for the blood and menstrual tissues to be expelled. The pain at times can move to the thighs or the lower back. Nausea, dizziness, sweating and loose stools are other symptoms that may accompany the pain. Most women experience this pain, but they can differ with age. As a young woman continues to age, the pain may ease.

Easing the aches of Menstruation

The Tribune
Bahamas

Published On:Tuesday, September 14, 2010
By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Tribune Features Writer

FOR most women, the monthly period is probably their worst time of the month simple because it offsets schedules, and is accompanied by extreme pain and discomfort.

The website www.medicinenet.com explains what is actually happening in the body and what cause painful cycles.

PMS Causes Our Brain To Change

Examiner.com

August 11, 11:40 AM
Detroit Alternative Medicine ExaminerDebbie Nicholson

Women with cramps in the lower abdomen prior to or during menstruation also seem to possibly have abnormal structure alterations in brain areas that cover pain and emotions. This irregularity continues even when women are not having periodic menstrual pain, as stated by a study in Taiwan.

Menstrual Cramps Change the Brain, Study Says

ABC News
Cyclic Pain May Contribute to Structural Changes in the Brain, Researchers Say
By NANCY WALSH, MedPage Today Contributing Writer
Aug. 11, 2010

Women who experience cramps in the lower abdomen just before or during menstruation also appear more likely to have abnormal structural changes in the areas of the brain involved in pain and emotion — and these abnormalities persist even when the women are not experiencing cyclic menstrual pain, according to a study conducted in Taiwan.

Painful Menstrual Is Unbearable To Handle

One India

Friday, July 23, 2010, 13:54 [IST]
Denise Baptiste
Menstrual Cramps are the most common among women of today. Not all women undergo these painful moments during their monthly periods. But most of them do! The medical term of this menstrual cramps are called as ‘ dysmenorrhea’.

A solution for excessive menstrual cycles

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Dr. Jennifer Iacovelli of Drs. Goodman & Partridge, OB/GYN is now performing a procedure in the office for women suffering from excessive menstrual bleeding called Novasure.

The Menstruation Machine

MANCOUCH

July 6, 2010

If a man could be a woman for a day, there are certainly quite a lot of things he would be curious about. But I’m certain menstruation would not be one of them. A Japanese art student, however, would like to say otherwise. For his graduate project at the Royal College of Art, Hiromi Ozaki created a device that would mimic the effects of menstruation. For the man who always wants to know what his girlfriend is bitching about, this one is for you.