Joseph Hazan,M.D.,FACOG
This problem, also known as
DYSMENORRHEA is the most
common female health issue.
70% of teenagers have this problem.
15% of those have severe symptoms.
10 % of women with severe symptoms
have pelvic abnormalities
( e.g. endometriosis).
We will address this topic separately.
These are the primary reasons for
painful periods:
1) Smoking
2) Heavy periods
3) Low fish intake
4) Depression and anxiety
5) Sexual abuse
The following are secondary causes:
1) Pelvic inflammatory disease
2) Endometriosis
3) Fibroids
4) IUD’s that do not
contain medication
5) Polyps of the uterus
6) Stenotic cervix ( narrow
cervical opening)
7) Adhesions
Treatment depends on the cause.
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