A gynecologist will work to understand the cause of your painful periods (dysmenorrhea) through a detailed consultation and physical examination. They will then recommend a personalised treatment plan based on their findings.

What to Expect During Your Visit

Your doctor will start by asking you about your symptoms and medical history. Be prepared to discuss:

  • The severity and duration of your pain.
  • The dates of your menstrual cycles.
  • Other symptoms, such as heavy bleeding, presence of any blood clots, or changes in your bowel or urinary habits etc.

They will likely perform a pelvic exam to check for any abnormalities or signs of an underlying condition. If they are unable to diagnose the issue, they will likely recommend an ultrasound test and/or blood test to check for conditions like anemia, which can be caused by heavy menstrual bleeding.

Based on the diagnosis, your doctor may recommend one or more of the following treatments:

  • Medication: This can include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief. A hormonal birth control treatment may be given to regulate your cycle (if the cause of pain is PCOS, endometriosis etc.).
  • Lifestyle Changes: Your doctor may also suggest changes to your diet, exercise routine, and stress management to help alleviate symptoms.
  • Further Consultation: In some cases, if the pain is caused by a condition like endometriosis or fibroids, they may recommend you for further consultation.
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