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Periods Pain
Who gets period pain and when?
Causes of period pains
Self help for period pains
- Have a warm bath.
- Avoid tea and coffee - This because caffeine can irritate your stomach.
- Always have hot drinks.
- Relaxation exercise and to breathe deeply (This bring oxygen to your cramping muscles)
- Calcium & Magnesium supplementation - Extra calcium intake might help to reduce the muscle cramps thus reduced the period pains.
- Massage - Rubbing and massaging your pelvic area and lower back help you to relax your pelvis.
- Have plenty of
- whole grains: brown rice, whole-grain bread, oatmeal, etc.
- vegetables: broccoli, spinach, carrots, sweet potatoes, Swiss chard, Brussels sprouts, etc.
- legumes: beans, peas, lentils
- fruits
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Problem With Periods
What sort of factors influence the menstrual cycle?
1) Emotional upsets and stress
- You may miss a few periods or may completely stop for a while.
2) Body weight and nutrition
3) Exercise
4) No periods (Amenorrhea)
- Pregnancy and the menopause are the commonest reason for women's periods to stop.
- After a pregnancy - even if you are not breast feeding, your periods may not return immediately. This can also happen after a miscarriage or abortion.
- Breast feeding - It may take a while for your periods to settle down again whilst weaning your baby off breast milk.
- Contraceptive pill - may affect your bleeding.
- Illness and drugs.
- Accidents, injuries or operations - especially in pelvic area.
Note:
5) Irregular Periods
6) Heavy periods
- Reaching menopause
- Emotional upset and stress
- Coming off the contraceptive pill
- Fibroids - small, non-cancerous tumors inside the womb. (Can be surgical removed)
- Pelvic infection - due to VD (sexually transmitted disease) In this case it is treated with antibiotics
- Hormone imbalance - if you are not making enough progesterone after ovulation.
Importance Note
Iron deficiency can cause as well as result from heavy bleeding.
Vitamin C - help your body to absorb iron.
Calcium - may help heavy periods. (Best take calcium with magnesium)
Iodine may also help. Seafoods have good source of iodine.
Vitamin A deficiency may also cause heavy bleeding.
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Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) / Premenstrual Tension (PMT)
- Change in mood - feeling depressed / low, irritable, worried, unable to cope or tearful.
- Feeling tired.
- Change in sleeping pattern - need more sleep or find it hard to sleep.
- Change in appetite - feel hungrier and crave sweet foods.
- Change in your ability to concentrate.
- Physical changes - headaches, breasts tenderness, feeling swollen especially tummy, ankles, fingers and eyelids, diarrhea, constipation, stomached.
How to tell if you experience PMS (PMT)
What causes PMS / PMT?
Hormones and PMS / PMT
Deficiency of vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Vitamin B6 - is important in chemical processes in the body. It play two role:
- Vitamin B6 plays a part in making prolactin, such that if there is enough B6 in your body, the pituitary gland makes too much prolactin, perhaps contributing to breasts tenderness and fluid retention.
- B6 may be involved in the chemistry of moods, so low level of B6 in your body may make you feel low and depressed.
Fluid retention
How to cope:
- Avoid large, heavy meal. instead have a light meals.
- Cut down salt
- Avoid tea or coffee - too much caffeine make fluid retention worse.
Low blood sugar
Way to cope:
- Eat high protein meals at regular intervals throughout the day. This means you are getting a constant supply of energy.
- craving for sweet food, sweets, chocolate can make thing worse. Sugar boost up blood sugar for only a short time and make it drop dramatically afterwards rather than supplying long lasting energy.
Vitamin B6
- help premenstrual breasts tenderness, fluid retention and feeling low, tense and irritable.
Communication Powers
Lesson In Leadership from Winston Churchill.
Winston Churchill was a master communicator and the following reviews the five steps to having Churchill-like communication success.
Step One: Strong Beginning
Step Two: Keep the Subject Simple
Step Three: Keep the Language Simple
Step Four: Paint Word Pictures
Step Five: An Emotional Ending
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