I am having lower abdominal pain eactly on the top of bladder like mensural cramps constantly for past three days.. and 10 days more for my period. I have had these kind of pain before but it used to be mild and will stay for 1 day or 1 month but this time pain is more. What this be due to ?
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As you have informed that you have experienced same kind of pain before also at the time of periods this is probably pre menstrual syndrome and it’s quite natural to experience it and doesn’t require much medication but if the pain persists even after the periods then you have to monitor the frequency properly and consult a gynaecologist for the further investigation
Next Steps
You can try taking home remedies for reducing pain such as taking jeera water or drinking plenty of water to reduce the cramps
Health Tips
Try to Monitor the frequency of pain and when the pain is happening and take advise from a gynaecologist
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