Period pain News
Discomfort, rashes, odor, and irritation - for many, these have been accepted as “just part of having a period.” But what you will come to realise is: they don’t have to be.
Janhvi Kapoor's statements have earned her a lot of praise and support from fans on social media.
Tina Ahuja, daughter of actor Govinda, recently stirred up a storm with her views on period cramps
She made controversial comments, suggesting that women in metropolitan cities "sensationalize" period pain
Tina claimed that lifestyle choices heavily influence period cramps
A 33-year-old guy was getting blood in his pee for about 20 years and the reason will shock you for sure.
The person identified as Chen Li hails from a tiny village in the Sichuan Province of southwest China.
He reported to his doctor that he has been getting blood in his pee and been going through terrible stomachache for several hours.
Around 80 percent of women experience pain during menstruation at some point in their lives. However, for some of them, it could last from the beginning of their periods to menopause.
Women with younger age at menarche were more likely to have chronic pain.
Leafy green vegetables can boost your iron levels, which can go down due to heavy bleeding
Avoid sugar, caffeine, fried foods and alcohol during your periods
To see if a smartphone app could help women self-administer acupressure for cramps, researchers randomly assigned 221 women to use the app or to stick with usual care for six months.
According to experts, yoga can help solve the suffering that women with severe menstrual pain go through.
These capsules are to be used like a tampon and the company swears that they can provide powerful pain relief.
A new research suggests that period pain can be as “bad as having a heart attack”.
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