Many people experience terrible cramps both before and throughout their menstrual cycle. The discomfort, sometimes referred to as dysmenorrhea or period pain, can be mild and irritating or intense and severe. After ovulation, when the ovaries release an egg that travels down the fallopian tube, menstrual cramps typically start. Primary dysmenorrhea is pain that only occurs during menstruation. Period pain known as secondary dysmenorrhea results from a medical condition such endometriosis, uterine fibroids, or pelvic inflammatory disease. Typically, menstruation occurs every 28 days or so., with the exception of during pregnancy, from puberty to menopause. The womb's muscles alternately tighten and relax during menstruation. This movement aids the womb's removal of waste material and blood. Everyone has these contractions, although not everyone is aware of them. But for other people, the discomfort might be very bad. Other symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting, can also occur in some people.
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