Dysmennorhea: Painful menstruating is not uncommon and occurs in many woman. I would take your Dr. to a Gynecologist who specializes in pediatric patients so she can get a full evaluation. There are also some good medication that can be prescribed for her to relieve the pains. Best wishes.
Answered 4/19/2016
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Dysmenorrhea: NSAID’s, SSRI’s, hormone meds, OTC meds containing diuretics, warm bath, heating pad, exercise & acupuncture are excellent for PMS / period. Avoid caffeine, chocolate, alcohol & salt. Get GYN eval to R/O underlying pathology. Consider omega- 3 fatty acids, magnesium (supplementation or through diet) or Black Cohosh with dr ok. Sipping Chamomile can dissipate pain. Ginger helps w nausea.
Answered 11/1/2014
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