Menstruation is a normal cycle in a woman’s life.
The uterus contracts and relaxes during this time
which can cause menstrual cramps. For many women these
cramps are fairly mild and can be relieved with simple,
over the counter medications. For women who suffer with
dysmenorrhea, however, the pain is severe and can be
debilitating. The pain may also last longer than the
bleeding does. It may also occur at different times of
the month, which may be an indication of an underlying
problem such as pelvic inflammatory disease.
If you experience severe menstrual cramps or unusual
cramping talk with your doctor at Total Woman Care
about diagnosis, and treatments that are available to
relieve your discomfort.

