Hmm: Your doctor could prescribe birth control, order an ultrasound to see why you are having dysmenorrhea. If you are on Metformin for polycystic ovarian syndrome, this can be common. Without a complete history and physical it will be difficult to advise further. Please see your doctor for more answers.
Answered 9/30/2014
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