Secondary Dysmenorrhea is a medical condition characterized by the pain that many women or Assigned Females at Birth (AFAB) experience during menstruation or periods. It is often caused by an underlying health issue or structural defects of the uterus or its surrounding tissues.
The condition can cause varying degrees of pain and may be accompanied by additional symptoms such as mood swings and fatigue. Pain caused by Secondary Dysmenorrhea usually appears sooner during menstruation and lasts longer than regular menstrual cramps.
Understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment strategies for the condition is essential for effective management and relief.
This article will provide all the necessary information that you need to know about Secondary Dysmenorrhea.
Secondary Dysmenorrhea Symptoms and Causes
Secondary Dysmenorrhea is a type of Dysmenorrhea that affects millions of people worldwide, causing major discomfort and impairing normal activities during menstruation.
In contrast to Primary Dysmenorrhea, which is more prevalent and usually begins shortly after menarche (beginning of menstruation for the first time), Secondary Dysmenorrhea occurs later in life and frequently indicates an underlying medical issue, leading to abdominal pain, pain in the lower back, vomiting, and nausea.
The most common causes of Secondary Dysmenorrhea include Endometriosis, Adenomyosis, Uterine fibroids, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), and Ovarian cysts.
Let’s further discuss these causes in detail.


