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Exercises And Stretches That Ease Menstrual Cramp Pain

by Jennifer Thompson, Factoidz Writer

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Menstruation is often associated with symptoms, like bloating, fatigue, painkillers for menstrual cramps relief, others try various methods to relieve menstrual cramps. The following are some of the methods which can help you relieve menstrual cramps. Some of these methods may turn out to be the best way to relieve menstrual cramps.

Ways to Relieve Menstrual Cramps

Menstrual cramps are caused by the contraction and relaxation of the uterus, during menstruation. Strong contractions of the uterus compresses the nearby blood vessels and cuts off the blood supply to its muscle tissues. This causes severe pain as there is no oxygen supply to that part. Apart from painkillers, there are many ways to relieve menstrual cramps. Painkillers may cause side effects in the long run and so, it is always better to avoid such medications. A change in diet and lifestyle along with some home remedies, may prove to be the best way to relieve menstrual cramps. Take a look at the following guidelines and adopt the one which is best suited for you, in order to get relief from menstrual cramps.

Exercises to Relieve Menstrual Cramps

All of us know that swimming or yoga, are found to be effective to relieve menstrual cramps. Such exercises improve the blood circulation to the pelvic region and relieve the pain and bloating associated with menstruation.

Foods That Relieve Menstrual Cramps

While the intake of some food items during menstruation may help you relieve the menstrual cramps, some others may elevate the symptoms and cramps. Even though it is advisable to eat healthy all the time, you have to be extra cautious about the intake of certain foods during menstruation.

  • It will be beneficial to reduce the intake of salt and sugar, from the week prior to one’s period.
  • For some others, reducing the intake of caffeine will be effective. It is also recommended to avoid junk food and cold food.
  • Consuming pineapple juice is another way to relieve menstrual cramps. Pineapple contains an enzyme called bromelaine, which helps to relax the muscles and ease the pain.
  • Try to include more calcium-rich food items in your diet to relieve menstrual cramps. Calcium maintains muscle tone and prevent cramps.
  • Ginger root is also good to get relief from menstrual cramps, as it can block the action of prostaglandin, a hormone which triggers menstrual cramps.
  • You must have a balanced diet, with fruits, vegetables, fish and chicken. A balanced diet which contains all vitamins (especially, vitamin B complex) and minerals, if taken regularly, may also prevent menstrual cramps.

In short, healthy food in moderate amounts and at regular intervals is advisable and care must be taken to avoid heavy, fried, spicy, high-cholesterol food items.

Home Remedies to Relieve Menstrual Cramps

Apart from the above said measures, you may also try some home remedies to relieve menstrual cramps. Find the one best suited for you and adopt that method for relief. One of the best home remedies is to place a warm heating pad on your abdomen and back. You may also go for a warm bath, which can relax the body and ease the pain. You must take enough rest and you may also get a light massage. For some women, breathing exercises are effective in minimizing the cramps. Others feel good by moving around, instead of lying down or sitting. Such people should try some light exercises or yoga too. Staying hydrated may also relieve menstrual cramps to some extent. Consume fruit juices, water and lots of fluid during this period. Avoid smoking and excess alcohol consumption. Sufficient sleep and good nutrition is also recommended as one of the ways to relieve menstrual cramps. You may also try some herbal remedies, after consulting your doctor.

As mentioned earlier, the severity of menstrual cramps and other symptoms are not the same for all women. So try these methods on a trial and error basis and find the one that works best for you. It is always better to adopt a combination of all the above said methods to relieve menstrual cramps. Apart from relieving cramps, these methods may also prove beneficial for improving the overall health. If you experience severe cramps and/or heavy bleeding, then you must consult a gynecologist to find the exact cause. If there is any underlying medical condition, which is the causative factor for such cramps and pain, then treatment will be needed.

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