Get Menstrual Cramps Treatment Online
Menstrual cramps can disrupt your daily life every month. Doctronic's licensed physicians can evaluate your symptoms and recommend effective treatment options, quickly and from anywhere in the U.S.
What Is Menstrual Cramps?
Menstrual cramps, also called dysmenorrhea, are a common gynecological condition marked by throbbing or cramping pelvic pain that occurs before or during menstruation. They can range from mild discomfort to severe pain that interferes with work, school, and daily activities, and are sometimes accompanied by nausea, bloating, headache, or diarrhea. With the right treatment and support, most people experience meaningful relief and are able to manage their symptoms effectively each cycle.
- Affects up to 90% of people who menstruate, making it one of the most common gynecological complaints
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- Explore treatment and prescription options
Is Online Menstrual Cramps Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic can help you get treatment for menstrual cramps, whether you experience mild monthly discomfort or severe pain that disrupts your routine. Our licensed physicians evaluate your symptom history, cycle patterns, and any prior treatments to recommend the most appropriate plan for you.
Because menstrual cramps can sometimes signal underlying reproductive health conditions such as endometriosis or fibroids, your physician will also review any relevant gynecological history to ensure the safest and most effective approach to care.
- Diagnosed with primary or secondary dysmenorrhea
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Menstrual Cramps
Ponstel
Mefenamic Acid
An NSAID specifically indicated for dysmenorrhea that relieves menstrual pain by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis.
AvailableSprintec
Norgestimate + Ethinyl Estradiol
A combined oral contraceptive that reduces menstrual pain by suppressing ovulation and thinning the uterine lining.
AvailableNaprosyn
Naproxen
An NSAID that reduces uterine prostaglandin levels to relieve menstrual cramping and associated inflammation.
AvailableMagnesium
Magnesium
Magnesium supplementation has been shown to help reduce the frequency and intensity of menstrual cramps by relaxing uterine muscle contractions.
AvailableHow Menstrual Cramps Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Book a $39 telehealth appointment (or copay) within 30 minutes. Our doctors create personalized treatment plans with prescriptions when needed.
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Our doctors prescribe non-controlled medications in all 50 states and send prescriptions to your pharmacy for same-day pickup.
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Frequently asked questions
Menstrual cramps are primarily caused by prostaglandins, hormone-like chemicals released by the uterine lining during menstruation. These substances trigger uterine muscle contractions to help shed the lining. Higher prostaglandin levels are associated with stronger contractions and more intense pain. Secondary dysmenorrhea can also be caused by underlying conditions such as endometriosis, uterine fibroids, or adenomyosis.
Primary dysmenorrhea refers to menstrual pain with no identifiable underlying pelvic condition. It typically begins within a year or two of the first period and tends to improve with age or after pregnancy. Secondary dysmenorrhea is caused by an underlying reproductive health condition such as endometriosis, fibroids, or pelvic inflammatory disease, and often worsens over time without treatment.
The most commonly prescribed treatments include NSAIDs such as mefenamic acid or naproxen, which reduce prostaglandin production and relieve pain. Hormonal options such as combined oral contraceptives or progestin-only pills can reduce the severity of cramps by regulating the uterine lining. A physician will help determine the most appropriate option based on your symptoms and health history.
You should seek medical evaluation if your cramps are severe enough to interfere with daily activities, if over-the-counter pain relief is no longer effective, if your pain is getting worse over time, or if you experience pain outside of your period. These patterns can indicate secondary dysmenorrhea caused by a condition that requires targeted treatment.
Yes. Endometriosis is one of the most common causes of secondary dysmenorrhea. It occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus. Symptoms can include severe menstrual pain, pain during or after sex, heavy periods, and chronic pelvic pain. A physician can evaluate whether your symptoms warrant further investigation.
Several supportive measures can complement medical treatment. Applying heat to the lower abdomen, regular aerobic exercise, and adequate rest may help reduce pain intensity. Magnesium supplementation has also shown benefit in some clinical studies. However, for moderate to severe cramps, prescription therapy is often needed for reliable relief.
Doctronic uses an AI-powered evaluation to gather detailed information about your symptoms and health history. That information is then reviewed by a licensed physician who creates a personalized treatment plan. The entire process is designed to be straightforward, thorough, and convenient so you can get the care you need without an in-person visit.
Yes. Doctronic works exclusively with licensed physicians who are trained and credentialed in their respective states. All consultations are doctor-reviewed, the platform is HIPAA-compliant, and care is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state. Your health information is handled with the same standards expected of any legitimate medical practice.
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