You should see a doctor for painful periods if the pain is severe, interferes with your daily life, or if you have other concerning symptoms.

In India, period pain is often dismissed as normal, but it’s crucial to seek medical advice if your pain is anything more than mild discomfort. You should see a gynaecologist if:

  • The pain is moderate to severe: If your pain is more than a mild ache.
  • The pain is debilitating: If your pain is so severe that it prevents you from going to work or school, or from participating in your normal activities.
  • The pain is worsening: If the pain has become progressively worse over time, or if it doesn’t respond to over-the-counter pain relievers.
  • You have other symptoms: Look out for red flags such as heavy bleeding, bleeding between periods, a feeling of pressure in your pelvis, pain during intercourse, or issues with urination or bowel movements.

These symptoms could be signs of an underlying gynaecological condition that requires a proper diagnosis and treatment.

A health awareness graphic with a pink background titled, "When to see a doctor for painful periods?" The message advises seeking medical attention if menstrual cramps or period pain is moderate to severe, interferes with daily life, worsens over time, or is accompanied by symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding, severe period cramps, or blood clots during periods. A small cartoon image of a female doctor is placed below the main text. At the bottom, additional information states that nearly 80% of girls and women in India experience painful periods (dysmenorrhea), and this period pain in women is often dismissed as normal. The text stresses the importance of consulting a gynecologist for period pain if the pain is more than mild discomfort. Decorative floral graphics and a textured background add visual interest. The graphic ends with the campaign message "STOP The Period Pain." Which is a knowledge initiative campaign by Blue Cross Laboratories the makers of meftal spas.

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Every month, millions of Indian girls & women suffer in silence, told that their severe period pain (dysmenorrhea) is “normal.” Our mission is to break that silence. #StopThePeriodPain campaign is here to empower you with 3 simple truths:

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