Physiological pain is a kind of pain for women. Severe physiological pain patients are in coma. Physiological pain can be divided into primary and secondary. According to the Symptomatic treatment of the etiology, physiological pain is easy to enter the wrong area.
What are the misconceptions of physiological pain?
1. Dysmenorrhea is just a stomachache
In addition to abdominal distension, tingling, sagging pain, and spasmodic pain, dysmenorrhea also has varying degrees of effects on chest tightness, irritability, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, and breast swelling in the chest, back, and waist
2. Analgesics
There are many reasons for dysmenorrhea, whether it is secondary or primary dysmenorrhea, and medication should be taken under the guidance of a doctor, especially for secondary dysmenorrhea. Improper use of medication may worsen dysmenorrhea. Even if it is caused by the same reproductive organ, there are different reasons for dysmenorrhea, and the use and dosage of drugs also vary greatly. It is not advisable to only take painkillers to alleviate dysmenorrhea.
3. Postmarital dysmenorrhea can be cured
Some women have primary dysmenorrhea before marriage, but naturally improve after marriage. Therefore, some women believe that dysmenorrhea is not a problem and naturally recovers after marriage. In fact, there are no organic lesions in primary dysmenorrhea, and most patients will naturally improve. Secondary dysmenorrhea often occurs after marriage, and patients develop organic diseases. Without treatment for secondary diseases, dysmenorrhea may become increasingly severe and may cause complications, leading to female infertility.
4. Using a hot water bag doesn't hurt your stomach
When women experience physiological pain, applying a hot water bag to their stomach can alleviate abdominal pain. However, this warm treatment method is not suitable for all dysmenorrhea patients, and is only effective for patients with deficiency cold constitution. Women with other constitutions cannot use this method. In addition, women should not undergo intense massage during their menstrual period. If excessive massage is used, it can directly damage the endometrium and worsen bleeding.
Kind reminder
Women with dysmenorrhea should pay attention to dietary adjustments. They should eat more leafy vegetables and fruits, drink more water, and develop a good habit of regular bowel movements. Before menstruation, they should try not to eat too salty or too spicy, as too salty can cause swelling in the body and cause headaches. Eat more foods containing vitamin E to ensure the normal functioning of the genitalia and promote metabolism. In addition, you can also eat bananas properly during menstruation. The vitamin b6 contained in bananas can alleviate dysmenorrhea.