Both profenid and dexofen are based on ketoprofen - apparently this is an NSAID that helps the most in such situations. I was also told when I was prescribed Profenid to drink it 3 days before a cycle to block prostaglandin production altogether. Generally, in order for the painkillers to work, they are taken before or very early in the beginning of the pain syndrome. Then you know what's next - you take medicine, but from pain you start vomiting, you roll in bed in pain ... I will ask people who do not understand what a severe form of dysmenorrhea is not to comment, because it does not add value to the discussion. The idea is for people with this background to help each other and learn from the experience of others, not to judge. I talked to homeopaths and herbalists and both types of "doctors" just explained to me that they were powerless against it. I have always done healthy food and sports and I certainly do more than number 1, but this would eventually affect only a mild form of discomfort. Do not wonder how to take medication - I was told, I am experiencing labor pains, so who does not know what it is to hurt you so much that you want to kill yourself, do not judge. You may not have dysmenorrhea, but no one is insured. I had a friend who had a kidney crisis and said that when he got sick he drank whatever they gave him. Since then, he has not commented on why he drinks painkillers. but no one is insured. I had a friend who had a kidney crisis and said that when he got sick he drank whatever they gave him. Since then, he has not commented on why he drinks painkillers. but no one is insured. I had a friend who had a kidney crisis and said that when he got sick he drank whatever they gave him. Since then, he has not commented on why he drinks painkillers.
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Good food. Eating dairy products full of hormones and salt, low-quality meats, semi-finished products full of salt and pop-up E's, fatty foods, fried foods, alcohol - when you remove them, you will see that it will not hurt at all. Personal experience! Just before and during menstruation, do not eat indigestible foods such as legumes and cruciferous, but also do not eat a lot of fruits that can cause diarrhea. Eat hot food. Drink more water, move and keep your waist cold.