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How to pronounce dysmenorrhea in English?

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Type Words
Type of hurting, pain
Has types primary dysmenorrhea, secondary dysmenorrhea

Examples of dysmenorrhea

dysmenorrhea
She gave a history of moderate dysmenorrhea and menorrhagia, but no dyspareunia.
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I've carried the problem of dysmenorrhea for the last 25 years, since my first period.
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Primary dysmenorrhea usually begins within a year or two of menarche.
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The more common primary dysmenorrhea, which affects nine out of 10 women, has no specific cause.
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Symptoms of dysmenorrhea may become debilitating in some women.
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Gastrointestinal endometriosis is suggested by dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia or perimenstrual symptoms.
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Genital tract sequelae include vaginal and pelvic infections, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and infertility.
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Yet many women who report having primary dysmenorrhea well into their 20s and 30s say their pain is dismissed.
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It may continue until menopause, but many women find that symptoms of dysmenorrhea gradually subside after their mid-20s.
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More examples
  • Painful menstruation
  • Dysmenorrhea (or dysmenorrhoea) is a gynecological medical condition characterized by severe uterine pain during menstruation. While most women experience minor pain during menstruation, dysmenorrhea is diagnosed when the pain is so severe as to limit normal activities, or require medication.
  • Pain or discomfort experienced just before or during a menstrual period.
  • Cramping and pain around the time of menstruation.
  • Painful menstrual periods that can also go along with nausea and vomiting, and either constipation or diarrhea. Dysmenorrhea is common among adolescents.
  • This is a medical term for menstrual cramps.
  • Painful menstruation. Can be primary, present in teenagers, generally in spasms around the start of the period; or it can be secondary, developing as a woman gets older, and then typically lasting more than a day or so into the period, with prolonged aching as well as spasms. ...
  • The medical name for painful periods, which can range from a dull pain in the back or abdomen to severe cramping
  • It is painful menstruation. It affects more than 50% of menstruating women and a leading cause of lost time from school and work among women.