A heating patch is a safe and convenient way to administer heat therapy to reduce menstrual pain. Menorrhagia is a condition where you bleed more than you should during your period cycle.
The charity Women’s Health Concern estimates around 80% of women will experience period pain at some point in their life. But concerns are often trivialised, or even dismissed altogether.
Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja has said in an interview that women that are on a diet and don't eat ghee are the ones who could be suffering from menstrual pain.
A survey of 600 women found that 10 per cent were regularly bedridden by their period pains. The research also found that four out of 10 claimed the pain stopped them concentrating at work.
Are you confused by persistent menstrual pain that seems more intense than usual? Menstrual cramps usually show up a day or two before your period and can be managed with simple remedies like a ...