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The problem is the teenager himself




In the twenties, a teenager's body and heart may go various changes. One of these is the onset of menarche or menstruation. At this time, between 5 and 10 percent of adolescents at this age complain of unbearable pain in the abdomen. Some leave school or work and almost fall into bed. This problem is most apparent in the first one or two months of the onset of menstruation. 

Abnormal contraction of the uterine muscle during menstruation is responsible for this pain.

Pain and ancillary symptoms
Adolescents suffer from palpitations pain, which spreads over the waist and thighs for hours before the onset of menstruation, as well as nausea, nausea, weakness, headaches, itchy moods, etc. Some may have diarrhea for a day or two. Excessive anxiety and emotional stress, such as upcoming exams, travel, etc. can exacerbate these symptoms.

No worries
As you age, anxiety and panic about the whole thing subside, and most of the symptoms subside. In addition, the uterus extends after childbirth, but the pain goes away. There is no need for testing for this problem. The first step in treatment is to take the matter naturally and to avoid anxiety. Provide nutritious foods and plenty of fluids at this time. Encourage normal activities. However, if the pain is severe and chronic, the doctor should seek refuge.


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