Menstrual CrampsHome TreatmentTry the following home treatment to
help relieve your menstrual cramps: - Use heat, such as hot water bottles, heating
pads, or hot baths, to relax tense muscles and relieve cramping. Be careful not
to burn yourself.
- Drink herbal teas, such as chamomile, mint,
raspberry, and blackberry, which may help soothe tense muscles and anxious
moods.
- Exercise. Regular workouts decrease the severity of cramps.
For more information, see the topic
Fitness.
- Empty your bladder as soon as you
have the urge to urinate.
For more information on managing menstrual cramps, see:
Menstrual cycle: Dealing with cramps.
Medicine you can buy without a
prescription| Try a nonprescription
medicine to help treat your fever or pain: |
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| Safety tips| Be sure to follow
these safety tips when you use a nonprescription medicine: |
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- Carefully read and follow all
directions on the medicine bottle and box.
- Do not take more than
the recommended dose.
- Do not take a medicine if you have had an
allergic reaction to it in the past.
- If
you have been told to avoid a medicine, call your doctor before you take
it.
- If you are or could be pregnant, do not take any medicine other
than acetaminophen unless your doctor has told you to.
- Do not give aspirin to
anyone younger than age 20 unless your doctor tells you to.
| Symptoms to Watch For During Home TreatmentUse the Check Your Symptoms section to
evaluate your symptoms if any of the following occur during home
treatment: - You become pregnant.
- Pain is
getting worse despite home treatment.
- Menstrual cramps are lasting
longer than your period.
- Other symptoms develop, such as fever,
nausea, vomiting, or vaginal discharge.
- Symptoms become more severe
or frequent.
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