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Stomach Pain Before Periods, Stomach Cramps After Getting Periods, Headaches, Vomiting. Will Tylenol Help?

I get really bad Stomach ache before periods for a week. After getting Periods i get really really bad Stomach cramps . So I take Tylenol for is it OK? and please tell what should I do any thing else for that to get rid from periods pain, head ache, body ache, and also vomiting .. Please help me I will be so appreciate..... Thank you so much!! :)
Sat, 12 Jan 2013
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hi there, what you have described fits into the picture of premenstural symptom and dysmenhorea.Tylenol is fine but a mefenemic acid preperation may help you better. Also take plenty of fluids and rest during your periods to decrease the symptoms, and if these don't help then you can visit a gynecologist who could prescribe some hormonal pills to ease the pain. Take care.
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Stomach Pain Before Periods, Stomach Cramps After Getting Periods, Headaches, Vomiting. Will Tylenol Help?

hi there, what you have described fits into the picture of premenstural symptom and dysmenhorea.Tylenol is fine but a mefenemic acid preperation may help you better. Also take plenty of fluids and rest during your periods to decrease the symptoms, and if these don t help then you can visit a gynecologist who could prescribe some hormonal pills to ease the pain. Take care.