Tingting, a 25-year-old from single girls, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, has been taking oral contraceptives to regulate her menstruation because of irregular menstruation. Tingting was recently diagnosed as? Pulmonary embolism? Chest tightness and shortness of breath, I can't even go up the steps. Dysmenorrhea can cause abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting and headache in women. Contraceptive pills can relieve dysmenorrhea to some extent, but not everyone is suitable for taking contraceptive pills to relieve dysmenorrhea. Contraceptive pills have great side effects. So try not to use it.
In addition, when menstruation comes, there will be abdominal pain, which is called dysmenorrhea. Taking birth control pills can't stop the pain! Because there are several differences between premenstrual abdominal pain, menstrual abdominal pain and postmenopausal abdominal pain, premenstrual pain is mostly blood heat, menstrual pain is mostly qi stagnation and blood stasis, and menstrual pain is mostly liver and kidney deficiency and anemia. No matter whether you have had an abortion or not, if there is such a situation, it is mostly qi stagnation and blood stasis, which leads to abdominal pain. The more blood stasis, the more pain in the lower abdomen. You can eat Tianqi dysmenorrhea tablets or Taohong Siwu decoction. It will take effect immediately, so I won't say much.
Conclusion: Oral contraceptives can not only relieve dysmenorrhea, but are unnecessary if taken during the physiological period. Not only can they not relieve dysmenorrhea, but they are also very wasteful. If it is really dysmenorrhea, drinking some brown sugar water or drinking more boiled water can effectively relieve it. If it is particularly serious, you can see a doctor, and the doctor will take medicine according to the specific condition.