Chiropractic
Solution for Painful Menstrual Cycles at Monmouth Pain and Rehabilitation
Painful
menstrual cycles are characterized by uterine pain before and
during menstruation. These ‘cramps’ are also known
as dysmenorrhea (derived from the Greek “dys” meaning
difficult or painful; “meno” meaning month; and “rrhea,”
or flow) and can be felt as a sharp or throbbing pain accompanied
by lower back pain, headache, digestive issues, and nausea.
During
a woman's cycle, the endometrium, or lining of the uterus, thickens
in preparation for potential pregnancy. If pregnancy does not
occur, the body needs to rid itself of this unnecessary uterine
tissue. Pain occurs when molecular compounds called prostaglandins
are released. The compounds cause the muscles of the uterus to
contract, which accomplishes a very important task—constricting
the blood supply to the tissue of the endometrium, which dies
and then passes out of the body—but also may cause the terrible
ache that women experience as painful menstruation.
Some
women are prescribed birth control formulations marketed specifically
for sufferers of painful or disruptive menstrual cycles. While
the potential link between oral contraceptives and breast cancer
is not yet fully understood, there are other major health risks
related to the use of birth control, including (but certainly
not limited to) heart attack, stroke, immune system suppression,
and blood clots in the legs, lungs, heart, and brain.
Nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are another common tool used
to fight the pain of cramps. While these over the counter drugs,
which include ibuprofen and naproxen, are an effective temporary
solution, long term use can cause gastrointestinal disorders such
as gastric ulceration or bleeding. They also increase the risk
of heart attack, and are one of the leading causes of death in
the United States.
Painful
Menstrual Cycles and the Spine
Like
every part of the body, female sexual organs require a healthy
nerve supply from the spine in order to function properly. It
is not coincidental that many women suffering from painful menstrual
cycles also experience neck or back pain generally. Often, when
women visit a chiropractor for neck or back problems, the beneficial
effects on menstrual cramps are a welcome surprise.
Chiropractic
care can help ensure that the sexual organ/spinal column relationship
is a healthy one. The chiropractic approach has brought relief
to many women suffering from painful menstrual cycles. Chiropractors
correct vertebral subluxation (a condition in which the spine
is misaligned and then interferes with the nervous system and
causes a state of reduced health) to reduce pain, bringing both
short term relief as well as a permanent solution to this problem.
Spinal
realignment can also treat other issues related to reproductive
health. Women suffering from a wide variety of hormonal conditions,
including menopausal symptoms such as depression, hot flashes,
joint and back pain, irritability, headaches, and fatigue, can
benefit from chiropractic treatment.