Menstrual cramp treatment

23 | 23 result
5.0
(140)
Emergency medicine
  • Available today
  • $5 MEDS
  • Loyal patients
"Kind, thoughtful. I got the sense that he genuinely cared. He did not seem rushed, just present with my concerns and empathic. Took care to call in my much needed prescription right away."
4.7
(36)
Urgent care
  • $5 MEDS
  • Popular
4.6
(154)
Family medicine
  • $5 MEDS
  • Loyal patients
"Dr Wong was very nice while also being quick and to the point. I felt that he took the time to hear all of my concerns while the appointment itself was extremely fast and easy."
4.8
(21)
Internal medicine
  • Available today
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
5.0
(82)
Family medicine
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
  • Loyal patients
"Awesome experience. Was on time, listened to my concerns, and addressed my issues. Highly recommend!"
4.9
(563)
Internal medicine
  • Available today
  • $5 MEDS
  • Popular
5.0
(26)
Family medicine
  • Available today
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"Caring and very personable. Dr. Gazzara was attentive, helpful, caring, and made me feel heard and validated. Highly recommend."
5.0
(8)
Internal medicine
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
4.1
(44)
Internal medicine
  • Available today
  • $5 MEDS
  • Loyal patients
"Listened to my concerns and addressed. Very satisfied. Quick and easy appointment."
5.0
(6)
Emergency medicine
  • Available today
  • $5 MEDS
2.5
(4)
Family medicine
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
"She was very easy to talk to and very accommodating to my situation. I would highly recommended her."
5.0
(4)
Internal medicine
  • $5 MEDS
Urgent care
  • $5 MEDS
"Great experience"
4.7
(71)
Internal medicine
  • $5 MEDS
  • Loyal patients
"Dr. Patel was punctual, kind, knowledgeable, and helpful in addressing my needs. Will definitely reach out to her again for my telemedicine needs."
5.0
(28)
Emergency medicine
  • Available today
  • $5 MEDS
  • Loyal patients
"Prompt, professional, thorough, and courteous"
5.0
(3)
Family medicine
  • $5 MEDS
"Dr Robert's is very courteous and was very attentive to my needs. I will refer him to my friends and family. Thanks for the great customer service experience!"
5.0
(16)
Internal medicine
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"He was incredibly helpful and educational as far as why I had reoccurrences and even made me revisit my options that I had previously ruled out. He was kind, patient, and very relatable! So happy I chose him! I'll absolutely see him again !"
Family medicine
  • $5 MEDS
4.9
(135)
Dermatology
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"Professional, efficient, factual, reassuring. Excellent way to do a quick & productive consultation. I was able to share high resolution photos with the doctor and that was all really necessary to do the initial assessment."
5.0
(2)
Family medicine
  • Available tomorrow
Urgent care
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
4.8
(73)
Family medicine
  • Available today
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"The doctor took my concerns and requests seriously. I felt like he really listened to my needs while I had Covid."
0.0
(1)
Obstetrics & gynecology

    About Menstrual cramps

    Back to the top

    Menstrual cramps - also known as dysmenorrhea - are common symptoms that may occur with a period. These cramps usually happen just before or during a menstrual period. In many cases, this discomfort will go away after a few days and require little medical treatment.

    Common symptoms of menstrual cramps include:
    • Cramping and aching in the lower abdomen
    • Pain that radiates from the abdomen to the upper thighs and back
    • Feeling pressure in the abdomen

    In most cases, menstrual cramps are caused by the uterus contracting during a period. These contractions are the most common cause of menstrual cramps, although some women may experience pain and cramping due to an underlying condition.

    Medical conditions that can cause pain during periods include:

    - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): PID is an infection of the reproductive organs, commonly caused by sexually transmitted bacteria.

    - Endometriosis: This condition occurs when the lining of the uterus develops on the outside of the uterus. Endometriosis can cause swelling and pain during periods.

    - Fibroids: Fibroids are noncancerous tumors that grow on the walls of the uterus.

    - Adenomyosis: This condition occurs when the lining of the uterus grows into the muscular wall of the uterus.

    - Cervical stenosis: A narrow opening of the cervix can impede menstrual flow, which can lead to pressure in the uterus. This pressure can cause cramping during a period.

    Menstrual cramps usually decrease in intensity as a woman grows older. If you experience menstrual cramps for more than 2-3 days, or if the pain is severe, talk to your health care provider. Cramping won’t result in complications, but serious pain may signify an underlying condition such as those listed above.

    Treatment Options

    Doctors and providers on Sesame offer the following medications often used to treat {{ searchTerm }} for just $5 with free delivery. Book a visit today to discuss if the following medication can be part of a treatment for {{ searchTerm }}.

    Note that all prescriptions are at your provider's discretion.

    Most cases of menstrual cramps can be effectively treated with over-the-counter medication and self-care strategies. Common treatment options are listed below. During your appointment, discuss your symptoms with your provider and talk about what treatment plan might be right for you.

    SERVICE
    Availability
    Credentials
    Provider specialty
    Provider gender
    Language