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Asked for Female | 27 Years

Why do I have severe period pain and nausea?

Patient's Query

I have regular period but I have severe pain and especially on my first day period I am mostly bed ridden. My thigh area hurts alot, mild discomfort in my stomach area, back pain and body heat feeling a little nauseous and I get the feeling of pooping so much.

Answered by Dr. Himali Patel

What you're describing could be symptoms of a condition called dysmenorrhea, which is just a fancy way of saying painful periods. During your period, your uterus contracts to shed its lining, and if these contractions are too strong, they can cause severe pain. To help manage your symptoms, you could try using a heating pad on your lower abdomen, taking over-the-counter pain relief like ibuprofen, and practicing relaxation techniques like deep breathing. If the pain continues to be debilitating, it's a good idea to see a gynecologist for further evaluation and possible treatment options. 

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i have PCOS. I missed my periods for 28 days and in between those 28 days i had protected sex. after 28 days i took Meprate and my periods came after. Is there any chance of getting pregnant even if i had my periods?

Female | 20

MISSING periods in PCOS is common.. Protected sex reduces pregnancy risk. Meprate is used to induce periods.. Periods indicate NO pregnancy possibility..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Getting periods too close together is that normal?

Female | 30

If your periods are too frequent it may be a symptom of an underlying condition such as hormonal disorders, thyroid disorder or polycystic ovary syndrome( PCOS). It is recommended that a gynecologist be consulted to assess and treat.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My vagina is itching indie

Female | 22

Vaginal itching can be caused by several factors: infections, irritants, and allergies. Yeast infections, bacterial imbalances, or sensitivity to soaps and laundry detergents are the common causes. To manage the problem, it is important to practice good hygiene, use breathable fabric, and stay away from harsh products that could worsen the symptoms. Nonetheless, it is necessary to visit a physician and undergo specific diagnosis and treatment. They would be able to study your case and advise proper healing methods. Keep in mind, getting help is the right way to make yourself feel better and to secure your health.

Answered on 13th Dec '24

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I am a pcod patient.my periods is scanty,and have 2 cysts in left ovary.during periods face a lot of pain.

Female | 22

One should seek consultation from a gynecologist who specializes in PCOD. Short and painful periods are typical cases of PCOD. The presence of cysts in the left ovary necessitates medical attention as well. The doctor may recommend treatment via medication or surgery based on the level of severity. Timely medical help should be sought to prevent any complications.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I get my periods on 25th day but today is my 25th day I am having spotting dizziness and periods cramp and not feeling good. What does that means

Female | 31

You might have premensstrual symptoms nothing to worry about.But if you are worried, I suggest that you visit a gynecologist for an evaluation and diagnosis.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Mera kuch month sae period circle 25 days ka ho gya h aur Jo month m bleeding days wo 2 days k ho gye h aur sath he bleeding flow b bhut slow h

Female | 24

You may have a hormonal abnormality or gynecological condition that is disrupting your menstrual cycle. You should see a gynecologist for in-depth screening and diagnosis. Based on the underlying cause of your symptoms, specialist may prescribe additional tests or treatments.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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