Search for disease

Your Name :

       Email  :

 




More ailments

  • What is Homeopathy?
  • Constitutional Approach
  • Medicine Sources
  • Facts and Myths
  • Commonly used Remedies
 
  • Global Teaching Collaboration
  • Clinical course in India

  • Case of the week
  • Articles
  • Case Studies
  • Case Photos
  • Understanding diseases
  • Downloads
  • Publications
 
  • Family Health
  • Child Health
  • Woman Health
  • Senior Citizen
  • Executive Health
  • First Aid
 
  • Courses
  • Institutes
  • Journals
  • For allopathic doctors
 



 

 

Mission Statement

 

 

 
 

DYSMENORRHEA (PAINFUL MENSES)

by Dr. Rajesh Shah

Definition: It can be defined as pain which is in relation to menses that is troublesome so as to disable a woman from performing her routine chores.

Dysmenorrhea can be classified into primary Dysmenorrhea where no underlying pathology can be demonstrated and secondary Dysmenorrhea which has a definitive underlying causative pathology.

On the basis of the character, Dysmenorrhea can also be classified into spasmodic and membranous type.

As the names suggest, the spasmodic type of Dysmenorrhea involves severe pain which waxes and wanes in intensity with the contraction and relaxation of the uterus while the membranous variety has actual shedding of chunks of meaty portions of the innermost wall of the uterus called the endometrium.
Very often Dysmenorrhea is accompanied by a whole lot of symptoms such as giddiness, nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps, fever, etc.

Remarks: Excessive production of prostaglandins is one of the major causes for most signs and symptoms of Dysmenorrhea. Primary Dysmenorrhea is almost wholly due to this and may be due to a tight cervix, the mouth of the uterus. Such cases improve totally after a normal child birth due to stretching of the uterine musculature. Secondary Dysmenorrhea, however, needs proper investigating into in order to know the causative pathology. The underlying pathology needs to be treated to control painful menses. Pain-killers can only offer temporary relief. The common causes of secondary Dysmenorrhea are pelvic infections, congestive or inflammatory conditions within the pelvis like endometriosis, uterine tumors such as polyps or fibroids, and the presence of a foreign body such as an intrauterine contraceptive device [IUCD].

Suggestion about homeopathic treatment: Homeopathy has a promising role to play in cases of Dysmenorrhea. The medicines are known to reduce the severity of the pain as well as to treat the cause, whenever possible. Every patient with Dysmenorrhea may present with a different set of individual symptoms, which are carefully noted while deciding the homeopathic line of treatment. Homeopathic treatment is strongly suggested.



Click here for more Articles


  • Adult Asthma
  • Child Asthma
  • Frequent Colds
  • Hair Loss
  • Hepatitis C risk
  •Hypothyroidism
  • IBS
  • Lichen Planus
  • Psoriasis
  • Trigeminal   Neuralgia
  • Ulcerative   Colitis
  • Urticaria
  • Vitiligo
 

Atopic Dermatitis


Cervical Spondylitis


Fissure-in-ano


Hepatitis C


Irritable Bowel Syndrome


Lichen Planus


Nephrotic Syndrome


Psoriasis


Trigeminal Neuralgia


Ulcerative Colitis


Urticaria


Vitiligo
 

 Disclaimer, terms and privacy policy.

Copyright © 2006 - 2009, Dr. Rajesh Shah. All rights reserved.