The simple answer is that endometriosis pain is often far more severe, chronic, and debilitating than typical menstrual cramps.

While “normal” period pain is uncomfortable but manageable with period pain medication, endometriosis pain is a deep, agonising pain that can interfere with daily life, forcing girls to miss school or work. Unlike typical cramps that ease after a few days, endometriosis pain can last for the entire menstrual cycle and extend throughout the month. In India, where period pain is often dismissed, recognising this difference is crucial. It’s a powerful sign that your body is not just experiencing a normal biological process, but is struggling with a serious medical condition.

Endometriosis often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for an average of 8 to 11 years from the onset of symptoms, a delay that can significantly impact a woman’s quality of life and fertility.

This endometriosis awareness infographic titled poster explains the difference between endometriosis pain and normal menstrual cramps. The top section features a large pink speech bubble with the question, "How is Endometriosis Pain Different From Normal Period Pain?" written in bold white text. Below, on a dark blue background, pink text states that unlike typical period cramps, endometriosis pain symptoms are typically severe period pain, chronic pelvic pain, and can extend throughout the month. An illustrated icon of a female doctor appears next to this text. At the bottom, smaller white text explains that period pain caused by endometriosis is called secondary dysmenorrhea and is a sign that the body is struggling with a serious reproductive health condition. The bottom right corner includes a campaign logo and slogan in pink and orange: "STOP The Period Pain," with decorative star-like icons scattered throughout the background." .The graphic ends in the bottom right corner with the campaign message "STOP The Period Pain." Which is a knowledge initiative campaign by Blue Cross Laboratories the makers of meftal spas.

Your Journey to #StopThePeriodPain Starts Here

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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For real, how bad is your pain? Our interactive tool uses a 1-10 pain scale and a few quick questions to help you get the full picture. In just a few clicks, you’ll know if your pain is a chill or a major red flag.