मेरे पीरियड्स के 15 दिन बाद मुझे पीरियड्स जैसे दर्द क्यों होते हैं, कभी-कभी दर्दनाक और कभी-कभी ठीक रहते हैं?
Periods जैसे क्रैम्प क्यों हो रहे हैं और प्रेग्नेंसी जैसे लक्षण क्यों महसूस हो रहे हैं, जबकि पीरियड्स के 15 दिन बाद ऐसा हो रहा है? कभी दर्द होता है, कभी ठीक रहता है, ऐसा क्यों?
How long have you been experiencing these cramps?:
- Less than 1 weekHow would you describe the intensity of your cramps?:
- Mild — noticeable but manageableDo the cramps occur at a specific time of the month?:
- Irregular timingHave you noticed any other symptoms accompanying the cramps?:
- No other symptomsHave you had any changes in your menstrual cycle recently?:
- Not sureAre you currently on any medications or treatments?:
- No, not on anyHave you experienced any significant stress or lifestyle changes recently?:
- No, routine is the same100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Cramps that occur around 15 days after your period could be related to several factors. One possibility is ovulation pain, sometimes called mittelschmerz. This can happen as the ovary releases an egg, mid-cycle, roughly two weeks after the start of your period. Ovulation pain varies greatly in intensity and may range from minor twinges to more noticeable cramps. Hormonal fluctuations in the menstrual cycle could also cause symptoms like mood changes, breast tenderness, or mild cramps during this time.
If the cramps are new or have changed in their character or intensity, it might be wise to consider other possibilities like ovarian cysts. These fluid-filled sacs on the ovary can sometimes cause pain, particularly if they burst or twist. Similarly, uterine fibroids or endometriosis, which involve abnormal growths in the uterus, could also lead to cramps and should be evaluated if you experience more persistent or severe discomfort.
For discomfort management, consider over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen, but only after confirming there’s no contraindications for you. Heat pads can be quite soothing as well. Try keeping a symptom diary to track when the pain occurs and any accompanying symptoms, which can be quite useful when discussing this with your doctor.
If you notice any additional symptoms such as excessive bleeding, severe cramps that do not respond to medication, nausea, or prolonged pain, seeking medical advice promptly may be necessary for further evaluation. An examination might include pelvic ultrasound or other tests to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms. Understanding the root cause is essential, so you should discuss your symptoms with a healthcare provider to facilitate appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
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