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Understanding Period Pain

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This clear and easy to read article explain the physical cause of periods and how age, weight and ethnicity can impact them. Through the use of concise chapters the article outlines the causes of period pain, including on a hormonal level, when to see the doctor and what possible diagnoses might be. It also outlines what visiting the doctor may entitle, how to prepare for the trip and a range of treatments, from pain medication to surgery.

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This clear and easy to read article explain the physical cause of periods and how age, weight and ethnicity can impact them. Through the use of concise chapters the article outlines the causes of period pain, including on a hormonal level, when to see the doctor and what possible diagnoses might be. It also outlines what visiting the doctor may entitle, how to prepare for the trip and a range of treatments, from pain medication to surgery.

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