Drug Treatment of Common Gynaecological Aliments

Premenstrual Syndrome
It occurs in the second half of menstrual period. A variety of symptoms occur such as nervousness, irritation, mood changes, some pain in breasts and sometimes headache. These changes are due to hormones estrogen and progesterone.

These symptoms last for a week or longer and are relieved by menstruation.

Assurance, salt restriction, and calcium supplements are helpful. Some drugs which are beneficial are:

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxin, B-LONG 10 mg) alone, or along with other vitamins and minerals help correct nutritional factors.

Anti-inflammatory pain relievers also help.

November 20, 2008 | Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment 

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