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Agency A Lagos-based Consultant Gynecologist, Dr Ademola Ayodele, says severe pain during menstruation is abnormal and should not be taken for granted. According to him, that could be a sign of endometriosis, a condition in which cells similar to the lining of the uterus, or endometrium, grow outside the uterus. Ayodele, therefore, called for increased education on menstrual pain management “to save women and girls from dying in silence”.

Ayodele, the Medical Director of a fertility centre, spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria. He maintained that not all menstrual pains and cramps are normal. The gyanecologist explained that many women and young girls who experience painful menstruation usually generalize it to be normal pain, noting, however, that “not all menstrual pains and cramps should be considered normal.



” He said that some menstrual pains might be due to infection, fibroid, or other diseases. The gynaecologist, therefore, advised young girls and women to seek medical attention. According to him, parents, caregivers, and teachers should desist from generalising menstrual pains as normal and encourage their wards/daughters to seek medical intervention.

He said that “for normal and natural menstrual pain, it starts like a day before menstruation and stops once the menstruation begins or with the intake of anti-inflammatory drugs. “But for menstrual pain caused by endometriosis condition due to infection, fibroid, or other diseases, the pain lasts all through the menstruation and cannot be stopped with the intake of anti-inflammatory drugs. “Endometriosis is the leading cause of depression among women because many people with the condition are dying in silence and depression due to ignorance and lack of information.

“That underscores the need for awareness because people need to be educated to make the right decision.” NAN Tags menstrual education Menstruation severe menstrual pain.

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