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At GuideTreatments.com we believe that symptomatic treatments should be reserved only for short term. It is vitally important to diagnose the underlying condition with robust assessment and investigations.

Symptomatic treatments:

  • Tab. Cyclopam (Dicyclomine 20 mg, Paracetamol 500 mg) 1 tablet 4 times a day

 Common conditions to consider:

Condition

Common clinical presentation along with menstrual problems

Dysmenorrhea Intense pain in lower abdomen during periods for upto 3 days
Endometriosis Intense pain in lower abdomen during periods, heavy menstrual bleeding, frequent bleeding and spotting episodes, infertility, pain during urination and defaecation with relevant ultrasound findings
Polymenorrhagia Increase in frequency of menstrual cycle (less than 21 days).
PCOD Frequency of menstrual cycle more than 35 days
Oligomenorrhea Irregular menstrual cycles, weight gain, hirsutism and relevant radiological evidence
Pelvic inflammatory disease Abnormal uterine bleeding, abnormal menstrual cycles, painful intercourse, raised inflammatory markers with additional radiological evidence
Hyperthyroidism Palpitations, excessive sweating, heat intolerance, fatigue, loss of weight
Hypothyroidism Fatigue, weight gain, intolerance to cold, dry skin
Obesity High BMI and no other explainable pathology
Crohn’s disease Diarrhoea, lack of appetite, weight loss and positive laboratory evidence and colonoscopy
Irritable bowel syndrome Chronic abdominal pain, bloating, flatulence, altered bowel habits but not evidence of infective or inflammatory pathology
Tuberculosis Unexplained weight loss, prolonged cough lack of appetite, night-time fever and positive AFB sputum

 Note: Due to cultural barriers patients often do not present with clear history of menstrual problems. Hence it is important to undertake detailed history, examination and investigations.