The term for the pain associated with menstruation is dysmenorrhea. Every month, for one to two days, over half of women who are menstruation experience pain. Usually, pain is not very severe. Some women, on the other hand, have such severe agony that it keeps them from doing their daily tasks for a few days per month. "Dysmenorrhea" is the medical term for uncomfortable menstrual cycles. This occurs because your uterus contracts and loses its lining. The pain usually begins a few days prior to your menstruation and subsides thereafter. The hallmark of primary dysmenorrhea is recurring discomfort for which there is no recognized cause. Secondary dysmenorrhea is brought on by conditions like endometriosis.Medical terminology for painful periods or cramping during the menstrual cycle is dysmenorrhea.
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