What to Expect

What Would the Doctor Ask You During the Appointment?

Your doctor is likely to ask you a number of questions, such as:

  • How severe are your period cramps and the symptoms associated with them?

  • Do you have cramp-free days during your menstrual cycle?

  • Does anything seem to make your cramps better or worse?

  • Do your period cramps interfere with your daily activities?

  • What treatments have you tried so far? How have they worked?

Common Tests You Should Know About

The following examinations are recommended when dysmenorrhea is suspected.1

Pelvic examination

  • Reason: It is recommended that if the history of onset and duration of lower abdominal pain suggests secondary dysmenorrhea. Not recommended if the person is sexually inactive, or the pain has a typical presentation without any additional symptoms.

  • Time taken: A pelvic examination usually takes about 10 minutes.

  • Cost: Pelvic examination costs between Rs. 1000 to Rs. 3000.

Ultrasound

  • Reason: Preferred examination to rule out the cause of secondary dysmenorrhea.

  • Time taken: An ultrasound examination typically takes 30 minutes to an hour.

  • Cost: Ultrasound examination cost between Rs. 800 to Rs. 3000.

Full blood examination

  • Reason: To assess anemia related to chronic menorrhagia, infection (Pelvic inflammatory diseases (PID)

  • Time taken: A CBC test can be performed in a few minutes, and the results are available within 24 hours to the doctor.

  • Cost: CBC costs between Rs. 200 to Rs. 500.

Endocervical or vaginal swabs

  • Reason: Patient at risk of sexually transmitted infections or pelvic inflammatory diseases.

  • Time taken: The swab itself takes a few minutes to collect. Lab processing and analysis can take a few days to weeks.

  • Cost: Vaginal swabs cost between Rs. 500 to Rs. 1000.

CA-125

  • Reason: Increased in endometriosis and other gynecological conditions (i.e., ovarian cancer)

  • Time taken: The entire procedure is completed within a few minutes.

  • Cost: CA-125 cost between Rs. 700 to Rs. 1500.

Midstream urine

  • Reason: To check for urinary tract pathology

  • Time taken: The results of Midstream urine are available within 2-7 days.

  • Cost: Midstream urine cost between Rs. 100 to Rs. 500.

Quantitative B-HCG

  • Reason: To rule out the possibility of pregnancy with miscarriage/ectopic pregnancy

  • Time taken: Time taken to complete this test usually takes a few hours to a day.

  • Cost: Quantitative B-HCG cost between Rs. 650 to Rs. 2000.


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References
  1. Nagy H, Carlson K, Khan MA. Dysmenorrhea. InStatPearls [Internet] 2023 Nov 12. StatPearls Publishing.

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