Is Your Period Too Painful? Causes, Workup & Treatment Tips | Episode 12
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In this episode of The Hormone Café, Dr. Sarah Pederson, holistic OB-GYN and founder of Vera Health and Fertility in Westminster, Colorado, dives into the topic of painful cycles. She breaks down what a normal period looks like versus a painful cycle, explores the different causes, how to properly evaluate your pain, and shares treatment strategies to help reduce discomfort.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
💡 Definition & Differential Diagnosis
- Normal periods should allow you to function without needing excessive pain relief.
- Signs your cycle may be too painful: severe cramps requiring multiple ibuprofen doses, missed school/work, or reliance on heating pads for hours.
- Potential causes include:
- General inflammation (autoimmune issues, gut inflammation, leaky gut)
- Endometriosis or scar tissue on/around the uterus
- Adenomyosis (inflammation within the uterine walls)
- Endometritis (infection inside the uterus)
- Cervical inflammation
- Vaginal dysbiosis or infection
🩺 Workup of a Painful Cycle
- Labs: ANA, ESR, CRP to check for inflammation or autoimmune conditions
- Gut health testing for leaky gut or bacterial overgrowth
- Imaging: ultrasound or MRI to detect adenomyosis, cysts, or swelling
- Procedures: biopsy, laparoscopy, or vaginal swabs to check for endometriosis, infections, and bacterial imbalances
- Comprehensive evaluation is key, especially if prior treatments (like endometriosis surgery) did not fully relieve pain
🌿 Treatment & Management
- Lifestyle & Nutrition: Anti-inflammatory diet (low sugar, high magnesium, leafy greens, protein), regular exercise for blood flow
- Supplements: Omega-3, curcumin (turmeric), magnesium
- Medical Interventions:
- Surgery for endometriosis or scar tissue
- Antibiotics and probiotics for endometritis or vaginal infections
- Long-term inflammation management for adenomyosis
- Advocate for yourself: proper evaluation can uncover treatable causes and significantly reduce period pain
Key Takeaways:
- Painful cycles are not “normal”—you should be able to function on your period.
- Multiple factors can contribute to pain, from gut inflammation to endometriosis and infections.
- A thorough evaluation is essential to identify and treat underlying causes.
- Lifestyle, diet, supplements, and medical interventions can all help reduce discomfort.
Resources & Next Steps: If you experience painful periods, Dr. Sarah and her team at Vera Health and Fertility can provide a full evaluation and personalized plan to help you manage and reduce cycle pain. 📍 Westminster, Colorado 🌐 Schedule a consultation: verafertility.com 📧 Follow along: @verafertility on Instagram & TikTok