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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Homeopathic Medicine For Menstrual Cramps

The menopause can be a trying time for most women as so many areas of their body’s seems to be causing them physical and emotional distress. Some women only start to really suffer with menstrual cramps (the bane of many women) when they enter their menopause. It may be that you have endometriosis, possibly even PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) and that you will suffer more than most other women. There are a few women that seem to suffer no pain at all, whereas many have them so bad they can barely get out of bed for days during their cycle.

This is when you need some menstrual cramp relief you can count on time and time again. Most women rely on taking a pill during this time which also seems the most obvious answer. Drug manufacturers were quick to formulate a remedy which most people know as Pamprin. Now, it is true to say that some women do not like taking any type of oral medication but perhaps it’s now time to think about that stance.

Perhaps you feel that you’re meant to experience this stomach pain but that isn’t the case. What’s worse is that you may have more than just the cramps to contend with, you may experience a bloated feeling and nausea too. I just didn’t want to continue enduring the pains almost every month so I started looking around for menstrual cramp relief remedies. There were times I thought my stomach was being crushed while others there was little discomfort at all!

Heat pads can work quite well but you may find you have to experiment where it is placed for it to bring some relief. Many women that try this method are those that just prefer not to take any form of oral medication. For women that have menstrual cramps that pretty much disable them completely, they may want to find something stronger. Of course, this is more likely if you have to call in sick each month because the stomach pains are so intense.

If you are finding the problem is getting too much then arrange for your doctor to prescribe a stronger form of menstrual cramp relief. Quite often it can be a simple case of being prescribed one of the birth control pills as these are effective for many women and this might be something your doctor recommends. Your doctor will probably have a number of available options to talk to you about because if you are trying for a baby you can’t use the pill now can you? Whatever methods you do eventually try good luck in your search.

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