Take medicine. Nothing hurts more than taking medicine. I remember a girl in high school had menstrual pain, and then our English teacher asked her to buy medicine. It seems to be called Yueyueshu, also called Tongjingbao Granule. That's a nice name. Our teacher said that she used to eat that when she had dysmenorrhea, and it was quite useful.
I don't know exactly. I have dysmenorrhea occasionally, but it's not too serious. I don't think it's time to take medicine. So I haven't taken any medicine. Girls who don't like taking medicine have other ways. I've tried many times and I use this method every time I feel pain.
It is to put hot water in an ordinary water bottle and put it on your stomach, of course, through clothes. Otherwise, the boiled water that has been bullied for dozens of degrees will burn, and then sleep, cover the quilt and press your stomach hard. So it won't hurt so much. Anyway, I use this method every time I have a stomachache. Although it won't get better right away, it will really relieve a lot. I think it may be that the temperature is too hot to transfer the pain, but it will not burn the skin.
The other is the well-known ginger brown sugar water, which can be bought in supermarkets. I just went back and washed it with boiling water, and then drank it, feeling sweaty and quite refreshing. Speaking of which, I remember that my boyfriend took care of me when I had dysmenorrhea. He just went to buy me ginger and brown sugar water, and then rushed out for me to drink. I just think it's more effective than drinking it myself. It should be psychological. Then I think the water tastes terrible. He wants me to drink it. He took a sip and I took a sip.
It's really touching to think of it now. If your girlfriend has dysmenorrhea, you must take good care of her at this time. Don't say anything It's just dysmenorrhea. What's the big deal? You'll lose her.
I still remember when my friend was in college, he rented a house outside. We went back after playing together. She had a little dysmenorrhea. At that time, let her have a look and buy some medicine. She was too strong, but she persisted and finally went back alone. When I go to the toilet, I get dizzy when I stand up. Just this autumn, I bumped into my brain, but fortunately it was not a big problem. Later, I should pay special attention to it every time and take Chinese medicine occasionally. Therefore, dysmenorrhea is really a special torture for girls, and they have to come once a month.