Dt. Vaishnavi Satheesh explains all about menstrual cramps and how it can be treated…
FIRST MENSTRUATION
Anything that happens for the first time holds special place in our thoughts. Similarly, a girl’s first period, usually experienced between the age of 12 and 15, is an important time in her life and this is referred to as menarche in the medical term. In recent times, we’ve come across a lot of young girls below the age of 12 attaining puberty. This is quite normal now as our lifestyles and food habits have changed drastically in the recent years. Consumption of junk food and irregular meal patterns tend our body to imbalance its hormones at times, making it exhibit it in a weird way.
MENSTRUAL CRAMPS
Menstruation is normally associated with cramps that are very common. Kids who attain puberty in their early stages of life, probably below 12, typically experience these cramps. But there are many younger people who experience wild cramps during their menses too, thus showing that age is not the actual reason behind the pain. Menstrual cramps are very common in many of our lives, so, what are these cramps and why are they caused? Let’s take a look.
Menstrual cramps are the pain in the lower abdomen that is caused due to the contractions of the uterus. During her cycle, the girls’ uterus contracts to expel the unneeded contents through cervix and vagina. This contraction may cause pain, which could sometimes be unbearable.
TYPES OF MENSTRUAL PAINS
Period pains are generally categorised into two types—primary and secondary pains. Primary dysmenorrhea is a type of pain that a girl experiences before and during her menstrual cycle. The secondary pain is the pain that occurs after the menstrual cycle, due to certain underlying conditions. The menstrual cramps usually start on the first day of the menses or may be a few days before bleeding starts. It lasts for 48 – 72 hours, or sometimes even longer, and it may become unbearable when the flow is heavy. Severe cramps can be experienced on one side of the abdomen, which may be a sign of ovarian torsion. Ovarian torsion may happen when an ovary becomes twisted around the ligament that surrounds it or even the fallopian tubes get a small twist. This may increase the severity of the pain and may worsen the condition. Hence, this condition should be intimated and treated with professional help.
Diet plays an important role in the treatment of menstrual cramps. An ideal diet for menstrual cramp relief consists of minimal processed foods, more fibre and plants, and an increase in magnesium-rich foods.
CAUSES OF PERIOD PAIN
Although there are many causes for menstrual cramps, the major reasons are listed below. In general, as discussed above, cramps are the results of the uterus contractions that may cut off the oxygen supply to the tissues of the organ. This situation may release certain chemicals that trigger pain. While there is a release of pain triggering chemicals, there is also an increase in certain chemicals like prostaglandins, which will again increase the intensity of the pain. Sometimes, these cramps are the results of certain underlying medical causes like:
Sometimes the pain is also experienced when there is a use of contraceptives or birth control devices, especially the Intra-uterine Device (IUD). IUD is a device that is made from copper and plastic, which is fitted inside the womb to control birth. People with this device often experience pain during the first few months after insertion. There may also be a change in the cycle pattern and it is always associated with irregular periods, bleeding in between periods, thick or foul smelling vaginal discharge and pain during sex.
HORMONES INVOLVED
During menstrual cycle, there is a common interaction between several hormones. The major hormone that is involved is prostaglandins. These prostaglandins are produced by the lining of the uterus, aiding in contraction, and is generally painful. Increase in the amount of prostaglandins secretion causes an increase in the intensity of pain.
The major female reproductive hormone, estrogen drops during the menstrual cycle. However, there are ups and downs in their levels during perimenopause. When the estrogen levels rise, the cycle becomes erratic, causing abdominal cramps with heavy periods and tender breasts.
TREATMENT FOR MENSTRUAL CRAMPS
The last and most important part is diet and exercise. Diet plays an important role in the treatment of menstrual cramps.
DIET AND MENSTRUAL CRAMPS
Generally, the ideal diet for menstrual cramps relief is minimal processed foods, more fibre and plants. Increase in magnesium in the diet eases pain. Foods rich in magnesium include almonds, spinach, yogurt and peanut butter. You may also seek professional help and take supplements to reduce the severity of menstrual cramps.
Reports suggest that a low fat vegetarian diet may ease the pain much easier than any other foods. Swapping less saturated fat with unsaturated fat like nuts and olive oil may improve the pain too.
Here are some foods that you can try when you experience menstrual cramps.
While these are the major foods that you can try when you feel really disturbed with menstrual cramps, remember that a normal diet with all the essential nutrients is very much essential in maintaining a healthy reproductive life. However, certain conditions may worsen the situations causing cramps and much more.
Listed below are the foods that worsen period pain. Reducing these foods may alleviate the cramps.
The average age of girls attaining puberty has reduced for 12-15 to below 12 owing to the change in lifestyle and unhealthy food habits of today’s generation.
WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR
When your menstrual cramps are getting worse, it is always better to visit a doctor and ensure healthy and relaxed periods. Consult a doctor when there is
In short, making a wise change in your lifestyle and dietary pattern can protect you from menstrual cramps. Although cramps are very common, it should be remembered that severity of pain should be reported to the doctor immediately. Hence, follow a food pattern that is healthy so as to have a healthy reproductive system.
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