Pain premenstrual

(Пмс, Menstrual cramps, Menstrual discomfort, Premenstrual ache, Premenstrual soreness, Premenstrual agony, Premenstrual distress, Premenstrual throbbing, Premenstrual throb, Premenstrual twinge, Premenstrual anguish, Premenstrual pang, Premenstrual suffering)

Pain premenstrual is a common symptom experienced by women of reproductive age. It usually presents as cramping in the lower abdomen and can be accompanied by bloating, headaches, backaches, and breast tenderness. Pain premenstrual typically begins a few days before the onset of a menstrual period, and can last up to a few days after. The intensity of the pain can vary from mild to severe and can be treated with over-the-counter medications or lifestyle modifications such as exercise and stress reduction.

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4 diseases may cause the symptom pain premenstrual
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Age: 12 to 50
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Prevalent in Women

Diseases, which may be a consequence of the symptom pain premenstrual