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I have abdominal pain at the end of my menstrual cycle. Can you suggest a pain relief option with minimal harm?

Asked by Female, 32 · 5 months ago

Mild abdominal pain at the end of your menstrual cycle can be relieved with a warm compress, gentle stretching, and staying hydrated. Over-the-counter pain relievers are usually safe for short-term use. You should consult your doctor if the pain is severe or persistent.
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Abdominal pain at the end of your menstrual cycle can often be managed with safe and effective options that minimize harm.

  • Pain relief option: Meftal-Spas Tablet, which combines an anti-spasmodic and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is commonly used to relieve menstrual cramps and abdominal pain. It helps relax abdominal muscles and reduce pain and inflammation. However, it requires a doctor's prescription and should be taken under medical supervision due to possible side effects like nausea or dizziness.

  • Non-medication approaches: Applying a warm heating pad to your lower abdomen and practicing gentle exercise or relaxation techniques can also ease pain without medication risks.

  • Precautions: Avoid alcohol while taking pain relief tablets like Meftal-Spas, and inform your doctor about any other health conditions or medications you use.

If your pain worsens, persists, or is accompanied by heavy bleeding, fever, or unusual symptoms, please consult a gynecologist promptly for a thorough evaluation and tailored treatment.

If you want, I can explain how Meftal-Spas works or suggest other pain relief options.

Answered 4 months ago

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I frequently have stomach pain and I am currently in my second month of pregnancy. The pain is especially on the left lower side of my abdomen. However, all my ultrasound scans and blood test reports are normal. What could be causing this pain, and when should I be concerned?
Mild to moderate stomach pain during early pregnancy can be quite common, especially when ultrasound scans and blood reports are normal. In the second month of pregnancy, the body goes through many hormonal and physical changes, and this can sometimes cause pulling, stretching, bloating, gas, constipation, or mild cramps in the lower abdomen, including the left side. The growing uterus and stretching of supporting tissues can also create discomfort. In many women, digestive problems such as acidity, constipation, or gas can cause pain on one side of the abdomen during pregnancy. If the pain is mild, comes and goes, and there is no bleeding or fever, it is usually not dangerous. Drinking enough water, eating small frequent meals, avoiding spicy or oily foods, getting enough rest, and preventing constipation with fiber-rich foods may help reduce the discomfort. However, you should not ignore severe or persistent pain. You should contact your gynecologist immediately if you develop heavy bleeding, severe cramps, fever, vomiting, dizziness, burning while passing urine, shoulder pain, fainting, or worsening abdominal pain, because these symptoms may need urgent medical attention. Since your reports are normal, the pain may be related to normal pregnancy changes, but regular follow-up with your doctor is still important to ensure both your health and the baby's well-being.
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