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What medicine should I take for stomachache during menstruation?

Asked by:Delaney

Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 01:36 PM

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  • Tidepool Tidepool

    Apr 11, 2026

    If you have stomachache during menstruation, you can use ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, acetaminophen tablets, Yuanhu analgesic tablets, Dan'e Fukang decoction, Tianqi dysmenorrhea capsules and other medicines as directed by your doctor. Menstrual stomach pain may be caused by dysmenorrhea, which usually manifests as lower abdominal pain, backache and other symptoms. In severe cases, it may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting.

    1. Ibuprofen sustained-release capsules

    Ibuprofen sustained-release capsules are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that can inhibit prostaglandin synthesis and relieve abdominal pain caused by dysmenorrhea. This medicine is suitable for primary dysmenorrhea and can reduce uterine smooth muscle spasm. Gastrointestinal discomfort may occur during medication, so patients with gastric ulcer should use with caution. After taking the medicine, you need to observe whether there is any allergic reaction such as rash.

    2. Acetaminophen tablets

    Acetaminophen tablets exert an analgesic effect by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis in the central nervous system and are suitable for mild to moderate dysmenorrhea. This drug has little gastrointestinal irritation, but people with abnormal liver function should avoid long-term use. It is forbidden to drink alcohol while taking the medicine to avoid increasing the burden on the liver.

    3. Yuanhu analgesic tablets

    Yuanhu Zhitong Tablets is a Chinese patent medicine whose main ingredients are Corydalis Corydalis and Angelica dahurica. It has the effects of regulating qi, activating blood circulation, dispersing blood stasis and relieving pain. It is suitable for dysmenorrhea caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis, which is characterized by lower abdominal distension and pain before or during menstruation, dark menstrual blood with blood clots. Avoid eating raw or cold food while taking the medicine to avoid aggravating cold coagulation and blood stasis.

    4. Dan'e Fukang decoction

    Dan'e Fukang decoction is composed of Salvia miltiorrhiza, Curcuma zedoary and other traditional Chinese medicines. It can activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, soothe the liver and regulate qi. It is suitable for secondary dysmenorrhea caused by endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease. This medicine needs to be taken one week before menstruation, and the effect will be better if it is used continuously for three menstrual cycles. Diabetic patients should use sugar-containing preparations with caution.

    5. Tianqi Dysmenorrhea Capsules

    Tianqi Dysmenorrhea Capsules contain total saponins of Panax notoginseng, which can improve uterine microcirculation, inhibit platelet aggregation, and relieve menstrual pain. It is especially suitable for patients with dysmenorrhea who suffer from heavy menstruation and prolonged menstruation. If a sudden increase in menstrual flow occurs during medication, the medication must be discontinued and medical attention should be sought promptly.

    During dysmenorrhea, attention should be paid to keeping the abdomen warm, and hot water bottles can be used to apply heat to the lower abdomen. Avoid raw, cold, and spicy foods in your diet. Drinking brown sugar ginger tea in moderation can help dispel cold and warm the palace. Maintain a regular schedule and avoid strenuous exercise and overexertion. If the pain continues to worsen or is accompanied by fever, abnormal secretions and other symptoms, you should seek medical treatment in time to rule out organic pelvic diseases. Daily aerobic exercise, yoga, etc. can be used to relieve tension and reduce prostaglandin secretion.

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