Articles, tagged with "menstrual pain", page 1
15th June 2011
A lot of females can relate to menstrual pain or dysmenorrhea because it is rather common. It usually happens just prior to or during a woman's menstrual cycle. A lot of females experience menstrual cramps at varying degrees. Some individuals have extreme...
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Author:
Steven Chang
31st May 2011
The Lie Que stage is located on the thumb side of the wrist, beside the head of the radial bone (just under the base of the thumb) approx one inch from the crease of the wrist (toward the elbow).7. He Gu - This level can be applied for any emotional tensi...
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Author:
Glenn Downs
19th May 2011
Let’s face it – taking prescription drugs to prevent PMS pain is actually a recipe for disaster.
That said, pharmaceutical drugs are not to be taken for many girls, because they will just begin to feel miserable again after only a couple hours after ta...
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Author:
Jolie
05th May 2011
When that time of the month comes, you know you're in for torture. Only women can sympathize with other women when menstrual pain strikes. More often than not, the pain becomes so debilitating that we can only spend the day moaning and writing in extreme ...
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Jolynn Scoles
03rd May 2011
Painful periods in women is recognized as dysmenorrhea or more normally known as menstrual cramps, and can put in plain words in simple as menstruation with irregular pain, dull that happen in the pelvic area or lower stomach. Many women of childbearing a...
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Author:
thepainlady
15th March 2011
Generally menstrual cramps are characterized by the name of dysmenorrhea. It is primarily known for the abdominal pain associated with menstrual cramps. This pain mostly occurs in the abdominal and pelvic region during the woman’s menstrual period. The in...
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Author:
Patresia Adams
28th January 2011
Ginger root had been considered for centuries by Asians to have medicinal qualities. The offical name for ginger is Zingiber. It is known for it's spicy taste and is considered an important ingredient for a ...
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Author:
snowNut46
19th January 2011
TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. This technique of pain management is used and supported by virtually every hospital in the UK. Pain Clinics, Maternity units, Physiotherapists, Post Operative Wards, Macmillan Nurses etc. TeNS c...
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Author:
Colin
22nd September 2010
Painful periods are known as dysmenorrhea or even more commonly as menstrual cramps, and can be explained in simple words as menstrual periods with a sporadic, dull pain occurring in the area of the pelvis or in the lower abdomen. Many women of childbeari...
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TechSneha
15th September 2010
Allegra is a medication that is prescribed to people who want to treat seasonal allergy symptoms such as itchy and runny nose, red and watery eyes and hay fever. It is an antihistamine and does not cause drowsiness.
It works by blocking one type of rece...
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Author:
Hayden
06th August 2010
Restorative yoga is a type of yoga that utilizes props to permit the body to take on poses that make available it to have a break. It is different other forms of yoga in that patients are not premeditated to exert energy in actually doing these positions....
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Author:
Justin
13th July 2010
Female infertility refers to the inability of a woman to get pregnant or carry an unborn child to full term. There are many types of female infertility and understanding them can give you a better chance of conceiving.
1) Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
P...
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Author:
Bill Murphy
19th May 2010
Postpartum depression is a feeling of extreme sadness and related psychologic disturbances during the first few weeks or months after delivery - Merck Manual
Most people have heard of postpartum depression and stories with tragic endings such as the on...
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Author:
Journey2Cure
11th May 2010
Menstruation is natural, but cramps are not. When girls or women reach the age of 11, 12 or 13 who start menstruating. For most girls who menstruate with no problem, but for others it is a nightmare.
Each time these women are about to menstruate have ...
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Author:
amarisbrown
05th May 2010
Baddha Konasana (Bound Angle Pose) is also known as the Cobbler's Pose because of the similarity to a cobblers sitting position. It is an excellent asana which helps your groin and hip position. It is a forward bending asana which starts off from Staff Po...
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Author:
Carmelo Pierce