What are the common symptoms of Primary Dysmenorrhea?
Most of the time a woman’s menstrual cramps are of the “primary” dysmenorrhea type. “Primary” dysmenorrhea is commonly assumed to mean there is not a more serious medical condition that would be cause for concern. Although not related to a more serious medical condition, menstrual cramps can disrupt a woman’s life two to four days a month. Experts seem to agree that more than 70 percent of women who have menstrual cramps have “primary” dysmenorrhea.