What medicine should I take when my aunt has a stomachache? Analysis and solutions of hot topics across the Internet
Recently, "What medicine should I take when my aunt has a stomachache?" has become a hot topic in the field of women's health, especially with soaring discussions on social media and health forums. The following is a comprehensive data analysis and suggestions on dysmenorrhea drugs and relief methods from the entire Internet in the past 10 days.
1. Ranking of popular dysmenorrhea drugs in the entire network (last 10 days)

| Drug name | Discuss the popularity index | Main functions | Applicable people |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ibuprofen | 95% | Anti-inflammatory and analgesic | People with moderate or above dysmenorrhea |
| Acetaminophen | 87% | Relieve mild pain | People with gastrointestinal tract sensitivity |
| Yuanhu pain reliever tablets | 78% | Promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis | Qi stagnation and blood stasis type dysmenorrhea |
| Dan'e Fukang decoction | 65% | Regulate menstrual cycle | People with long-term dysmenorrhea |
2. Medication Guide for Different Types of Dysmenorrhea
1.primary dysmenorrhea(No organic disease):
- Short-term use of NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen) is recommended and should be taken after meals.
- Hot search related words:"How long does it take for ibuprofen to take effect?", "Ibuprofen dosage for dysmenorrhea."
2.secondary dysmenorrhea(such as endometriosis):
- It is necessary to cooperate with hormonal drugs prescribed by a doctor (such as short-acting contraceptive pills).
- Recent focus of discussion:"The effect of dienogest", "GnRHa therapy side effects".
3. The latest hotly discussed natural relief solutions in 2023
| method | Attention grows | scientific basis |
|---|---|---|
| ginger tea therapy | +120% | Shogaol inhibits prostaglandin synthesis |
| Abdominal moxibustion | +85% | Promote pelvic blood circulation |
| magnesium supplement | +63% | Relieve uterine smooth muscle spasm |
4. Medication precautions recommended by doctors
1.Medication timing: The best effect is to take it 1-2 hours before the onset of pain (this suggestion has been forwarded more than 20,000 times in the past 3 days).
2.Taboo tips:
- Patients with gastric ulcers should avoid aspirin
- Use NSAIDs with caution in patients with asthma
-Recent hot search alerts: "Risks of taking dysmenorrhea medicine and cold medicine at the same time"
5. 5 key issues hotly debated across the Internet
1. "Which one is safer, ibuprofen or acetaminophen?" (A single video on Douyin has been viewed more than 5 million times)
2. "Will I become dependent on painkillers if I take them for a long time?" (Zhihu hot post with 12,000 discussions)
3. "Are the treatments for dysmenorrhea popular abroad effective?" (Most mentioned:Greek wild chrysanthemum tea,Korean mugwort patch)
4. "What should I do if the painkillers fail?" (Professional doctors recommend investigating secondary causes)
5. "What painkillers are suitable for student parties?" (The number of searches for the school hospital's standing drug list has surged)
6. Comprehensive Suggestions
1.mild pain: Try hot compress + ginger tea + rest first, and observe the change of pain.
2.moderate to severe pain:
- Ibuprofen is preferred (200-400mg/time)
- Consider using antispasmodics in combination if the effect is not effective
3.long term dysmenorrhea: It is recommended to check six items of sex hormones on days 2-4 of the menstrual cycle to rule out causes such as polycystic ovary syndrome.
Note: The statistical period of the data in this article is November 1-10, 2023, which reflects the current hot discussion trend on the Internet. Please follow your doctor's advice for specific medication.
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