Painful periods, or dysmenorrhea, involve cramping, lower back pain, nausea, or fatigue during menstruation. They can be mild or severe and sometimes signal underlying conditions like endometriosis or hormonal imbalance.
Through secure online visits, our licensed providers can:
Yes, if appropriate. Providers can prescribe anti-inflammatory medications, hormonal birth control options, or other targeted treatments to reduce cramps and balance hormones. Your plan will be tailored to your body and comfort goals.
Cramping that is mild to moderate and responds to OTC pain relievers (acetaminophen or ibuprofen).
Pain that is predictable and occurs at the start of your period without worsening over time.
No heavy bleeding or large clots that interfere with daily activities.
Able to perform daily activities despite mild discomfort.
No unusual symptoms such as fever, severe fatigue, or vomiting.
Severe abdominal or pelvic pain that is sudden, worsening, or does not respond to OTC medications.
Heavy bleeding (soaking more than one pad/tampon per hour for several hours) or passing large clots.
Fever, chills, or signs of infection along with period pain.
Dizziness, fainting, or severe weakness during menstruation.
Pain accompanied by unusual symptoms: vomiting, severe nausea, or pain outside the typical menstrual pattern, which could indicate underlying conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, or ovarian cysts.
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Unlimited video calling with your doctor or therapist included.