Treatment of dysmenorrhea caused by excessive secretion of prostate hormones can be achieved through medication to relieve pain, lifestyle adjustments, and medical attention in severe cases. Excessive secretion of prostate hormones is the main cause of dysmenorrhea, which causes the uterus to contract too strongly and cause pain. 1. Drug treatment: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen, naproxen and aspirin can effectively inhibit the synthesis of prostate hormones and relieve pain. Oral contraceptives can relieve dysmenorrhea by regulating hormone levels and reducing the secretion of prostate hormones. Traditional Chinese medicines such as angelica and Chuanxiong have the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and can also be used to relieve dysmenorrhea. 2. Lifestyle adjustment: Maintaining a regular work and rest schedule and avoiding staying up late can help regulate endocrine and reduce the secretion of prostate hormones. Moderate exercise such as yoga and jogging can promote blood circulation, relieve uterine muscle tension and relieve pain. Avoid spicy and cold drinks in the diet, and eat more foods rich in vitamin B6 and magnesium, such as bananas and nuts, which can help relieve dysmenorrhea. 3. Medical advice: If dysmenorrhea seriously affects your daily life, or is accompanied by other abnormal symptoms such as excessive menstrual flow or prolonged duration, you should seek medical attention in time. The doctor may conduct detailed examinations, such as ultrasound examinations, to rule out other gynecological diseases and develop a personalized treatment plan based on the specific situation. Dysmenorrhea caused by excessive secretion of prostate hormones can be effectively relieved through medication and lifestyle adjustments. In severe cases, you need to seek medical attention in time to ensure your health. |
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