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[|Human|] Does low blood a cause of dysmenorrhea? I am experiencing mild to severe dysmenorrhea every month. I feel weak, I vomit and I almost passed out. I had check up before with ob-gyne and requested to had ultra sound . My ulta sound impression is: Anteverted, unenlarge unterus with adenomyosis endometrium is compatible with menstrual phase. Bilateral polycystic ovaries. Unremarkable cervix . The doctor said, I had nothing to worry at all. Take Pain killer if I had cramps. Is the Anteverted uterus and adenomyosis contributary factor to the pain? How can I prevent this severe cramps? What vitamins do i have to take to improve my health preventing menstrual cramps?
[|AI|]  Hi Dear your having amenorrhea which is mild to sever, and your ultrasound report is normal size anteverted uterus, adenomyosis and endometrium compatible with your menstrual cycle, and bilateral polycystic overlain disease. Dear anteverted uterus is normal position of uterus and is not causative factor for pain. The cause of your amenorrhea is poly cystic ovaries. Consult a gynecologist to get treatment of your polycystic ovaries, and your amenorrhea will disappear