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Traditional Chinese Medicine for Menstrual Cramps has Scientific Backing

Menstrual cramps are pains in the abdominal and pelvic area that occurs around the time of her menstrual period. Menstrual cramps are different from abdominal discomfort felt during premenstrual syndrome. Many women can suffer from both at the same time.

The level of pains during menstrual cramps can range from mild to quite severe. Mild menstrual cramps can go unnoticed but severe menstrual cramps can be so painful that they can interfere with a woman's normal activities for a few days.

Dysmenorrhea is  the medical term for menstrual cramps.


Primary and Secondary Dysmenorrhea

Dysmenorrhea can be primary or secondary. Primary dysmenorrhea involves no physical abnormality and usually begins within three years after you begin menstruating. Secondary dysmenorrhea involves an underlying physical cause, such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids.

If you have primary dysmenorrhea, there are some measures you can take to ease the discomfort. You can also take comfort in knowing that cramps tend to decrease in intensity as you get older and often disappear after pregnancy. For secondary dysmenorrhea, managing your cramps involves treating the underlying cause.

What causes cramps and painful periods?

Each month the female hormone, estrogen, causes the inner lining of the uterus (the endometrium) to thicken every month Soon after a tiny sac in your ovary that contains a single egg (ovum) ruptures and releases its egg. If the egg is fertilized on its way to your uterus, the egg will be implanted in the lining of the uterus However if the egg is not fertilized the lining of the uterus will be released. Soon after the woman's menstrual flow would begin.

When the old uterine lining begins to break down, molecular compounds called prostaglandins cause the muscles of the uterus to contract. It is believed that prostaglandins causes the menstrual cramps to occur.

What are the symptoms of menstrual cramps?

Most women suffers from menstrual cramps at some part of their lives. It becomes problematic when it becomes a hinder to their normal daily routine.

Menstrual cramps sometimes occurs as sharp pains in the lower abdomen, lower back and thighs. The pain starts at onset of menses and lasts for hours to days. They can be a quite painful or simply a dull ache.  They usually start shortly before the menstrual period, peak within 24 hours after the onset of the pains.

In severe cases they may be accompanied by a headache and/or nausea and may lead to the point of vomiting.  Others symptoms are:

  • Dizziness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Diarrhea or loose stools.
  • Sweating
  • Lack of energy.
  • Urinary frequency.
  • Irritability, nervousness, depression.

Treatment for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Herbal formulation can be taken to effectively treat the problem or some healthcare professionals may recommend nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drugs like taking ibuprofen, naproxen or aspirin.

Treatment for Secondary Dysmenorrhea

The treatment of secondary dysmenorrhea depends on its cause and different underlying conditions may require different types of treatment. But so far herbal formulations have been proven to be the most effective way to treat menstrual cramps and they are without side effects. Herbs like Paeonia Lactiflora, Angelica Sinensis and Glycyrrhiza Glabra have traditional bee used to treat menstrual cramps.

Bai shao or white peony was considered useful for hypertension, chest pain, muscle cramping and spasms, and fever. It was an important remedy for female reproductive conditions ranging from dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) to irregular menses.

Peony (paeonia lactiflora) contains a unique glycoside called paeoniflorin. Proanthocyanidins, flavonoids, tannins, polysaccharides, and paeoniflorin are all considered to contribute to the medicinal activity of various forms of peony. Paeoniflorin's major effect seems to be to calm nerves and alleviate spasm. One study has confirmed the efficacy of formula with peony and licorice for relieving muscle cramps due to cirrhosis of the liver, diabetes, and dialysis, approved for treatment of muscle cramps. Another formulation combines peony root with dong quai and four other herbs and has been found to effectively reduce symptoms of cramping and pain associated with dysmenorrhea (painful menses).

Clinical studies by western scientists have shown that Radix Angelicae Sinensis can be used to treat abdominal pain. 98468

Eminent scientists of well-known universities have scientifically researched and  proved the incredible efficacy of these natural herbs used by us. We only bring to you formulas that can say something for themselves.

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