Symptoms & OTC therapy
#dis_menorah
General symptoms:
Nausea, vomiting
General gastrointestinal discomfort
Head and back pain
Feeling dizzy, fainting
#dis_menoreh_olieh:
In women between 17 and 25 years old
Cramping pain in the lower abdomen
From the previous day to the end of the first day of bleeding
Uncommon after childbirth
#dis_menorah_secondary:
In women over 30 years old
At times other than the natural cycle
Worse or better with menstruation
Common in elderly women with children
#causes: (secondary)
endometriosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is one of the causes of IUD
#Treatment:
The use of prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor analgesics
Ibuprofen, Diclofenac, Naproxen:
Important patient records
Important contraindications for NSAIDs
Diclofenac is prohibited in cardiovascular patients
Naproxen 250 in women aged 15 to 50: first two tablets together, then every 6 to 8 hours (max = 750 per day and up to three days)
Acetaminophen if NSAIDs are contraindicated
Aspirin: not recommended
Hyoscine: An important interference check
Caffeine: its pills, coffee
# Reference:
If she takes oral contraceptives and has dysmenorrhea
Secondary dysmenorrhea
No improvement after two courses of treatment
Darology channel and page
@Daroology
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