? Pelvic congestion: For several reasons, chronic constipation is the most common, gets worse with painful menses and vice versa. Increase fluid intake, plain water, use laxatives if needed, NSAIDs as ibuprofen during painful menses, unless contraindicated, would help with symptoms and decrease flow, all are temporizing measures, won't substitute a doctor's visit for good history, physical exam and sound advice
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