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What should i do when i have sever period cramps?

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i started throwing up, and having really bad cramps on my period, and my parents took me to the doctors and they've tried everything excpet birth control, but nothing has worked, and my parents are highly against birth control, any ideas??

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  1. what used to work for me is sitting in a warm/hot bath, the heating pad worked as well as motrin or advil, the uterus  is swelling during your period and that is what causes cramping, you get rid of the swelling like an anti-imflammatory i mentioned then the cramping will cease. also has your dr. checked you for endrometriosis? this is where the lining of the uterus sheds and it causes painful cramps.  birth control is normally used to treat heavy or frequent periods not cramping


  2. it sounds pretty severe. if your parents care for you, they will put you on birth control... if it is so bad.

    since your pms is so severe, these probably won't work but this is what i do or have heard of

    bannanas are supposed to help cramps

    i take ibeprophen

    excercise

    take a nap.

    heat pad.

  3. ummm.

    im not sure.

    ive thrown up while on my period but midol always works for me.

  4. Put a heat pad, and I know when your own your period you really dont feel like doing it, but just going for a walk can ease the pain and it takes your mind of the pain which helps a lot!

  5. have you tried ice cream? it worked for me.

  6. don't use birth control unless you're sexually active. But take something that will get rid of cramps.

  7. WOW!! Menstrual pain/cramps is such a popular question here!

    Since this is a commonly repeated question, here is a summary of answers for all the common questions regarding this topic.

    EXERCISE: It's another myth. Vascular circulation has nothing to do with the drainage of blood and tissue from the Uterus. Exercise naturally kicks in endogenous endorphins (natural pain-killers similar to Morphine), but who wants to get up and run around when they are completely incapacitated with the extreme agony/misery of period pain? Only a MAN would come up with that kind of insane remedy! It's like saying 'oh, you have kidney stones? Go run it off/it's all in your mind'.!! Exercise can reduce psychological/physiologic stress which indirectly affects the menstrual cycle/system in general, and that is a Traditional Chinese Medicine/ Aryvedic Medicine Medical Theory - see EMOTIONS below.

    SUPPLIMENT WARNING - ****Potassium supplimentation is dangerous and can lead to Sudden Death Syndrome ( Heart Attach), from overdoseage. I do not want to see this dangerous advice out there again! **** No western foods can help with menstrual cramps. Ridiculous suggestions like eat-a-banana are pure myth. See below for more on food. The best menstrual cramp medication over-the-counter is not Midol, Tylenol or Motrin. THE BEST OTC IS Naprosyn (naproxyn), also known as Aleve, (OTC). It does not require a prescription, its not a narcotic so there is no addiction risk and is twice as strong and lasts longer than motrin/ibuprofen. Tylenol and Midol are useless, so is a hot water bottle, for really serious mentrual pain.

    MEDICATIONS: Take 1-2 tablets of Aleve/Naproxyn every 6-12 hours with at least 1 glass of water and some food. Do not take aspirin, motrin/ibuprofen or anything containing those products as it will increase the risk of bleeding stomach ulcers and peptic ulcer disease. Naproxyn is the OTC drug of choice for menstrual cramps.

    You can also check with your doctor about a special birth control pill protocol (Seasonique) that allows only 4 periods a year. It's not perfect but 4 is better than 12, right? lol. Birth Control Pills in general do not make menstrual pain any less painful - that is a myth also. BCP's may regulate the period, but they do not mitigate the pain.

    HEAT: Heat helps liquify the blood & tissue clots that cause the pain, easing their passage out of the body. It also expands blood flow (oxygen and immune cells) to the inflammed areas and blocks Prostaglandins that trigger inflammation and pain. It depends on the kind of heat and heat in general is still not as good as NAPROXYN. I recommend NAPROXYN PLUS either those disposable heat pads that last 8-12hrs each, or even better, the far infra-red heating lamps used by massage therapists, acupuncturists and chiropractors. This type of lamp is actually a special ceramic disk that emits a very deeply penetrating heat that does wonders for sprains, muscle and menstrual cramps, back and other orthopedic injuries, chronic/old sports injuries, etc. You may contact me through www.ibasi.org if you wish to purchase one of these far-infrared ceramic heating lamps. Be aware that these are for purchase only by healthcare professional and are at around $350 U.S.D, but seeing that this menstrual cramp issue is such a common and dire occurrence, if you are at your wits end, I am willing to help you obtain one.

    EMOTIONS & MIND-BODY-SPIRIT MEDICINE: According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, (TCM)/ Acupucturists, (L.AC), the Liver Meridian governs menstrual flow and associated pathologies. The positive emotion attributed to the Liver Meridian is compassion. The negative emotion attributed to the Liver Meridian is anger and rage. Therefore, L.Ac’s and TCM practioners like myself feel it is important to educate their clients and patients about Anger Management and coping skills for handing the rages and stresses of our modern living. You will find that after a few months of stress-free, anger-free life, period pain disappears. The challenge of-course, is to master this state of being, which is the value of mind-body disciplines like mental-discipline yogas like meditation exercises, mantra yoga, self-healing meditations, hatha yoga, tai-chi and qigong. Do the basics like taking in pure foods, 2-3 Liters of clean water, daily exercise in natural surroundings, 15 minutes of sunshine a day, regular meal and break periods at work, enough good sleep, being pain-free on a daily basis, having a good support system, access to animals and pets to share unconditional love & affection, and most importantly, dedication to a spiritual practice and a Spiritual Preceptor. All the above is a reasonable and effective mind-body-spirit program for reducing general pain/stress, as well as the monthly miseries and agonies of horrible menstrual cramps.

    FOOD & DIET: As far as foods specifically in your case - contact me directly through www.ibasi.com if you would like a holistic nutriti

  8. buy some midol girrrl

  9. They are right about birthcontrol- I tried that avenue for a while and it completely screws up your hormones. Try a heating pad on your abdomin and lay down. Also foods high in or suppliments of calcium and potassium help the muscles relax.

  10. It would depend on what the Dr said and your age. I would suggest as long as the doctor says your in good health, exercize, drink extra water, get plenty of rest, eat a little extra protein, and try a heating pad. Good luck sweetie!  

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