Painful Periods: When to See a Gynecologist for Relief

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For many women, menstrual cycles come with some level of discomfort. However, when period pain becomes severe and disrupts your daily life, it’s a sign that something more may be going on. At NFMDPA Obstetrics and Gynecology Practice in Fort Worth, TX, Dr. Noushin Firouzbakht specializes in diagnosing and treating painful periods. With a compassionate approach and personalized care, Dr. Firouzbakht helps patients find relief and regain control of their lives.

Understanding Painful Periods

Painful periods, medically known as dysmenorrhea, can vary in intensity. Primary dysmenorrhea is caused by natural uterine contractions during menstruation, while secondary dysmenorrhea is linked to underlying conditions such as endometriosis, fibroids, or pelvic inflammatory disease. Hormonal imbalances, stress, and lifestyle factors can also contribute to menstrual pain. While mild cramping is common, severe or persistent pain is not normal and should not be ignored. If your periods are causing significant discomfort or interfering with your daily activities, it’s important to consult a gynecologist to determine the underlying cause and explore treatment options.

Signs You Should See a Gynecologist

There are certain signs that indicate it’s time to seek professional care for painful periods. If your period pain is so intense that it disrupts your ability to work, attend school, or engage in daily activities, it’s worth scheduling an appointment. Additionally, if you experience heavy bleeding, irregular cycles, or pain that worsens over time, these could be signs of an underlying condition. Other concerning symptoms include nausea, vomiting, or extreme fatigue during your period.

Treatment Options for Painful Periods

The treatment for painful periods depends on the underlying cause. For primary dysmenorrhea, options may include over-the-counter pain relievers, hormonal birth control to regulate cycles, or lifestyle changes such as regular exercise and stress management. For secondary dysmenorrhea, addressing the specific condition causing the pain is key. For example, treating endometriosis or removing fibroids can significantly reduce discomfort. Dr. Firouzbakht offers a wide range of treatment options, from conservative therapies to advanced procedures, ensuring that each patient receives care that aligns with their health goals. Her focus is on helping patients achieve pain-free cycles and improving their overall quality of life.

Find Relief at NFMDPA Obstetrics and Gynecology Practice

If you’re struggling with painful periods, don’t wait to seek help. At NFMDPA Obstetrics and Gynecology Practice in Fort Worth, TX, Dr. Noushin Firouzbakht provides expert care and personalized solutions to address your concerns. Call (817) 878-2667 today to schedule your appointment and take the first step toward relief.

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