Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea) and PMS (premenstrual syndrome) affect many women worldwide. While these symptoms are common, they should not be dismissed as normal if they significantly impact your quality of life. Fortunately, various treatment options, including lifestyle changes and nutraceutical supplementation, can help alleviate these symptoms and improve your overall well-being.
Managing PMS Symptoms
PMS symptoms typically occur during the luteal phase or menstruation and may include fatigue, bloating, breast tenderness, menstrual cramps, cravings, appetite changes, mood swings, and irritability. Here are some strategies to help reduce their intensity:
Managing Menstrual Pain
Menstrual pain can be classified as either primary or secondary dysmenorrhea. Secondary dysmenorrhea is often linked to conditions such as endometriosis or adenomyosis, and its treatment may differ. Here are some ways to manage menstrual pain:
If your menstrual pain is severe, persistent, or unresponsive to pain medication—especially if it occurs outside of menstruation—it may be necessary to investigate potential underlying causes. Diagnostic measures such as a transvaginal ultrasound and blood tests (assessing thyroid function, hormone levels, Vitamin D, and iron) can provide valuable insights.
If PMS symptoms and menstrual pain are affecting your quality of life, a holistic approach that supports your body, balances your hormones, and optimizes lifestyle choices can be beneficial.
Let’s embark on your health journey together!
Dr. Ishani Patel is a board certified Naturopathic Doctor who has a clinical focus in women’s health, hormones, digestive health, and autoimmunity. She is dedicated to helping her patients determine the root cause of their health concerns, help them find balance in their life, prevent disease or a worsening of their health conditions, and help them live their optimal state of health.
You can connect with Dr. Patel through her website drishanipatelnd.com, by email at ishanipatelnd@gmail.com, or reaching out to her on Instagram @drishanipatel.nd.
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