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Q: treating the pain of a menstrual cycle
asked by: DoctorQuestion on October 26th, 2009
My last day of my period was Oct 7, 2009. Lasted 2 days. On Wed Oct 14,2009 I started cramping and spotted on my underware. The cramping got to the point where it would shoot down on the right leg first then left after a few days.The cramping are still there. I am very moody, feel nauseas but a weirs nausea. i am always tired so couldnt tell the difference. When i wiped the mucus had like the brownish but not completly it would be part brownish & the white mucus. I am tired of haVING THIS PAINS


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Dr. Ana Aleksovska , MD
replied on November 3rd, 2009
Womens Conditions Answer A7751
You would like to know how you can treat the pain during your

Women experience pain, nausea or even vomiting during their period. The reason for this is because women are more sensitive during their period. You may consider taking painkillers such as NSAIDs. Please notice that these medications are contraindicated if you are diagnosed with an ulcer due to it causing bleeding out. You may contact a gynecologist to learn more about its treatment.

Please keep in mind that I am trying to provide you with medical information here. I am not able to give you medical advice online. Please contact your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider such as a gynecologist to learn more about treatment options.





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