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Menstrual cramps are lower abdominal aches and pains which many women may experience just before or during their periods. The pain can extend to your lower back, hips and inner thighs. Menstrual cramps occur because of uterine contractions during your period – strong contractions can cut off oxygen supply to your uterus and causes pain.
Bad or severe menstrual cramps may last throughout the period or linger on even when the period is over. Associated symptoms may include heavy periods, upset stomach, vomiting or loose stools.
If you have bad menstrual cramps that persist and is not relieved by normal painkillers, do see your gynaecologist as it may be a sign of something wrong.
Your gynaecologist will take a detailed medical history and perform a pelvic examination to check your cervix and uterus. Depending on your symptoms, you may require an ultrasound scan, vaginal swabs or blood tests.
This depends on what the cause of your cramps is. You should speak to your gynaecologist about the treatment options suitable for your condition. These may include:
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