Condition / Normal for you (dysmenorrhoea)
i've got...
- Adenomyosis
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Candidiasis (thrush)
- Cervical cancer
- Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB)
- Endocrine problems
- Endometrial cancer
- Endometrial polyps
- Endometriosis
- Fibroids
- Functional incontinence
- Menopause
- Normal for you (dysmenorrhoea)
- Ovarian cancer
- Ovarian cysts
- Pelvic infection
- Perimenopausal bleeding
- Period problems
- Polycystic ovarian syndrome
- Precancerous cells in cervix
- Pregnancy
- Stress incontinence
- Subfertility
- Urge incontinence
- Uterine adhesion
- Uterovaginal prolapse
- Vulval cancer
which means...
Normal for you (dysmenorrhoea)
Cramping period pain may be normal for your body.
If the pain comes on with the bleeding and is most severe when the bleeding is heavy then we call the condition primary dysmenorrhoea. Quite often there is no underlying pathology or disease so we manage the problem conservatively. If the problem persists despite your efforts, you should seek medical advice. Treatment options are discussed in the medical dysmenorrhoea section.
Getting help
If you wish to make an appointment to seek further advice and or treatment, please contact Dr Harrington's secretary.