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		<title>KIND OF PAIN: THE ACHING MISERIES (CONGESTIVE DYSMENORRHOEA)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the other kind of period pain. The one sure way to find out whether someone is suffering from this type is to ask her how she knows when a period is due. Those who suffer from the cramps have little or no warning that a period is on its way; the blood and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family:Courier New; font-size:10pt">This is the other kind of period pain. The one sure way to find out whether someone is suffering from this type is to ask her how she knows when a period is due. Those who suffer from the cramps have little or no warning that a period is on its way; the blood and the pain often arrive together. But if you suffer from the aching miseries, you know for days beforehand that a period is due. You probably ache, your breasts may be sore and your belly swollen; you feel bloated and heavy; you can&#8217;t do up your skirt and your bra is too tight; you may have a headache, backache, or aching thighs; you may feel exhausted or disagreeable or irritable; you may be off-balance (some of the trouble areas are indicated in figure lb). Do you break more cups just before a period, or trip over your feet, or find it impossible to park the car? Do you sleep badly? Do you develop inexplicable bruises on your thighs or upper arms? They&#8217;re all symptoms of the aching miseries, and they can last for anything from two or three days to more than a fortnight. The period itself is probably not too painful once it gets under way. And after the first day of the actual period you feel a lot better. Many women say they&#8217;re back to normal then.<br />
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<p><span style="font-family:Courier New; font-size:10pt">     Strangely enough, although the aching miseries seem to be almost the reverse of the cramps, deliberate relaxation helps them too. <a href="http://www.drugstore-one.com/pain_relief.php" title="Pain Relief">It is not yet known for certain why this is, but it looks as though it is to do with the hormone balance of our bodies.</a> The changes which occur when a woman has periods, carries a baby, and gives birth are mainly controlled by two chemical messengers, or hormones, called oestrogen and progesterone. To simplify, it seems likely that the cramps are caused by a shortage of oestrogen and the aching miseries by a shortage of progesterone.<br />
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