Dysmenorrhea Management involves identifying the cause of painful periods and providing personalized care to help manage symptoms and improve menstrual health.
Consultation
Dysmenorrhea assessment
Personalised plan
Follow-up monitoring
SIGNS TO LOOK FOR
Common Causes of Dysmenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea can occur due to a variety of physical, hormonal, and lifestyle-related factors.
Hormonal changes
Adenomyosis
Endometriosis
Ovarian cysts
Uterine fibroids
Stress and lifestyle factors
Pelvic inflammatory conditions
Reproductive health disorders
KNOW WHEN TO REACH OUT
When Should You Seek Support?
Severe cramps, heavy bleeding, or persistent pelvic pain shouldn’t be ignored. Early diagnosis and treatment can help restore your comfort and menstrual health.
Personalised, evidence-based, and compassionate care at every step.
Comprehensive Health Assessment
Identify hormonal imbalances early.
Evaluation of Underlying Causes
Root Cause Analysis
Personalized Treatment Plans
Tailored Treatment Plans
Menstrual Pain Management Strategies
Pain Relief Solutions
Lifestyle and Wellness Guidance
Healthy Lifestyle Support
Hormonal Health Support
Hormone Balance Care
Ongoing Monitoring and Follow-Up Care
Continuous Follow-Up
Reproductive Health Counseling
Fertility & Reproductive Guidance
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before your first visit.
What is dysmenorrhea?
Dysmenorrhea is the medical term for painful menstrual periods that can cause cramping, pelvic pain, and discomfort before or during menstruation.
Is severe period pain normal?
While mild cramping is common, severe pain that affects your daily activities, work, or studies should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
When should I seek medical help for period pain?
You should consult a healthcare professional if your pain is severe, worsens over time, does not improve with self-care, or is accompanied by heavy bleeding.
How is dysmenorrhea diagnosed?
Diagnosis may involve reviewing your medical history, symptoms, physical examination, and additional tests to identify any underlying causes.
What causes painful periods?
Painful periods may be caused by hormonal changes or underlying conditions such as endometriosis, fibroids, adenomyosis, or pelvic inflammatory disorders.
Can stress make period pain worse?
Yes. Stress can influence hormone levels and may increase the intensity of menstrual cramps and discomfort.
Can dysmenorrhea affect my quality of life?
Yes. Persistent menstrual pain can impact sleep, daily activities, productivity, and overall well-being.
Can dysmenorrhea be treated?
Yes. Treatment depends on the cause and may include lifestyle modifications, pain management strategies, hormonal support, or treatment of underlying conditions.