Algodismenorea - what is it?

The diagnosis of algodismenorea is nothing but painful menstruation. There is a similar pathology quite often, while the age category of women suffering from this disease may be different. According to the ICD (international qualification of diseases), algodismenorea is observed in more than half of women. Given that the disease affects the performance and psycho-emotional state, treatment of algodismenosis today is an urgent issue.

Symptoms of algodismenosis

There are two types of disease. But regardless of the causes of the pathology and age of a woman, algodismenorea is almost always accompanied by a number of symptoms, among which:

Primary algodismenorea

Primary algodismenorrhea is not associated with changes in the anatomical structure of the pelvic organs and, as a rule, develops in asthenic physique girls. Among the causes of algodismenosis:

For the treatment of primary algodismorrhoea use an integrated approach, which includes:

Secondary algodismenorea

In women over 30 years of age, severe pain during menstruation is called secondary algodismenosis. There may be many reasons for this pathology, but most of them are related to anatomical features of internal genital organs or inflammatory processes.

As a rule, secondary algodismenorea occurs after abortions, as well as against the background of infection of the reproductive system. Other causes include endometriosis, a disease that can not disturb a woman, but cause severe pain 2-3 days before and during menstruation.

Also, secondary algodismenorea can be a consequence of the use of intrauterine contraceptives. It should be noted that some of them have substances that relieve pain, therefore contraceptives can also become a means of treatment of secondary algodismenorea. Among other reasons:

Algodismenorea: treatment with folk remedies

    To alleviate painful menstruation, traditional medicine offers its own recipes:

  1. Spoon a tablespoon of horsetail in 300 g of water, insist for one hour, drain. Tincture of 50-100 g is taken every 2 hours, then 50 g 3 times a day.
  2. Fresh or dried roots of wormwood pour half a liter of water and boil for 5 minutes. Next leave to infuse for an hour and then strain. Drink 100-150 g three times a day.
  3. Two tablespoons of chopped leaves pepper pour half a liter of water and boil for 10 minutes. Tincture cool and strain. To eat before eating 100 grams three times a day.
  4. Two teaspoons of gentian pour 700 g of boiling water and boil for another 10 minutes. The broth is infused for an hour, then it must be filtered. Take tincture three times a day for 100 g for half an hour before meals.
  5. A teaspoon of calamus marsh infused in a liter of water. Tincture of one teaspoon is taken three times a day. It is worth noting that the plant is very poisonous, so you should strictly follow the dosage.