Menstrual Pain

Menstrual Pain

Menstrual Pain

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Menstrual Pain

One of the most common symptoms among women in general, and girls in particular, is menstrual pain.

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The most common type is the primary type, which usually begins shortly before the period and starts to subside with the onset of menstrual flow. This type is usually temporary, has no organic cause, and improves over time.

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The other type (secondary) is more severe and continues during or after the menstrual period.

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If menstrual pain is severe enough to prevent a girl from attending school or work, or if it is of the secondary type, we advise consulting a doctor to perform the necessary medical examination and tests to ensure the girl’s well-being.

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