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Period Pain (Dysmenorrhoea)

Disease description:

Menstruation refers to the days when the menstrual blood flows from the vagina. A cycle is the time from the first day of menstruation to the last day before the next menstruation. This is different for every woman but normally takes happens about every 21 to 35 days. Usually, menstrual bleeding occurs 28 days after the last period. Normally menstruation starts with heavier bleeding, which becomes lighter over the next few days. The light red blood becomes darker and darker. The menstrual period lasts three to six days and at the end, there may well be spotting with old, brownish blood. As a rule, women lose a total of about 50-60 millilitres of blood during menstruation.

 

Cycle disturbances or irregularities in the female cycle can occur, which relate to the frequency, duration and strength/heaviness of menstruation. They are normal immediately after the first menstrual period, as menstruation and hormonal changes must first settle down.

 

There are many causes of cycle disturbances. Since the cycle is hormonally controlled, hormonal disorders, as well as diseases of the female sexual organs, are most often the cause of changes. Moreover, medication, genetic disposition, physical or psychological stress can also be the cause of cycle problems.

Explanation according to the Traditional Chinese Medicine:

Chinese medicine summarizes the pathological mechanism of period pain into two sentences: “Stagnation is pain” and “lost in Nourishment is pain”. “Stagnation is pain” means that the Qi and Blood of Chong and RenMeridians and Uterine are not running smoothly, or the Cold Evil further causes Stagnation.

“Lost in Nourishment is pain” refers to the weakness of Qi and Blood, which results in the failure to Nourish the Qi and Blood of Chong and Ren Meridians and Uterine.

Possible syndromes causing these problems:

Qi Stagnation

Lower abdominal pain, abdominal and breast swelling, dark blood without clots, premenstrual tension and irritability.

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Blood Stagnation

Stabbing pain, dark blood with large clots, pain better after passing clots, restlessness.

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Cold Stagnation

Lower abdominal pain relieved by warmth, scanty bright red blood with small dark clots, feeling cold.

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Qi and Blood Deficiency

Dull pain towards the end and after the period, relieved by pressure and massage, scanty pale watery blood, dragging sensation in the lower abdomen, fatigue.

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