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        • Medicine 1: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
        • Medicine 2: Combined Oral Contraceptives
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      • Habit 1: Complex Carbohydrate Diet
      • Habit 2: Regular Exercise
      • Remedy 1: Deep Breathing Exercises
      • Remedy 2: Progressive Muscle Relaxation
      • Remedy 3: Heat Therapy
    • Visiting a Doctor
      • Right Time to Visit
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  • PME
    • The Basics
      • The Science
      • Common Symptoms
  • Treatments
  • Visiting a Doctor
  • Treatments
    • Medicines (Pharmalogical)
      • Medicine 1: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
      • Medicine 2: Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors
      • Medicine 3: Quetiapine
      • Medicine 4: Oral Contraceptives
    • Psychological Therapy
      • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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  • Period Cramps
    • The Basics
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      • Normal NOT Normal
      • Risk Factors
  • Treatments
    • Supplements (Non- Pharmacological)
      • Vitamin D3
      • Vitamin E + Multivitamins
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      • TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)
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      • Medicine 1: NSAIDs
        • DRESS SYNDROME
      • Medicine 2: Drotaverine
      • Medicine 3: Combined Oral Contraceptives
      • Medicine 4: Progestin
  • Lifestyle Interventions
    • Habit 1: Yoga
    • Habit 2: Regular Exercise
    • Remedy 1: Heat Therapy
    • Remedy 2: Ginger
    • Remedy 3: Chamomile
  • Visiting a Doctor
    • Right Time to Visit
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    • What to Expect
    • 2nd Opinion?
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  • Contraception
    • The Basics
      • The Science
      • How to Choose One For Yourself?
      • Medical Eligibility for Contraception (MEC)
      • Myth: Ipill vs Contraception
    • Contraceptives and How They Work?
      • Natural Methods
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      • Tubectomy
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      • Postpartum and Contraception
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  • Common Myths
    • April 2025
      • 1. Can tampons get lost inside the vagina?
      • 2. Coffee worsens period cramps
      • 3. Exercise worsens period cramps
      • 4. Periods Sync
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Visiting a Doctor

What Specialty Of Doctor Do You Need To Visit

Women with severe period cramps may benefit from being managed by a multidisciplinary team comprising:

  1. General practitioner/ Family doctor: This is the first point of contact to visit if you are experiencing any problems. The doctor will assess your symptoms and rule out any other medical condition, menstrual cycle, and overall health.

  1. Gynecologist: Gynecologists specialize in the female reproductive system and provide specific diagnosis and treatment options related to dysmenorrhea.

  1. Dietitian: A dietitian can help in making certain dietary changes that can help relieve period cramps.

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