yes you can use co-codamal but it short-term
something warm :-)
Advil, Tylenol, Midol, Pamprin and Green Tea
Green tea DOESN'T start your period, but it can ease the pain from menstrual cramps.
Cocodamol, which contains paracetamol and codeine, can potentially affect your period in a few ways. Codeine may influence hormonal balance and can lead to changes in menstrual cycles for some individuals. Additionally, if taken for pain relief during menstruation, it might mask symptoms rather than directly affect the cycle. However, any significant changes to your period should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
these are just period pains so dn't worry just take some paracetamol to ease the pain. the pain will go once you have finished your period.
she had an op to remove her womb to ease period pain
to try to ease your period pain you can take a nice warm bath use a heating pad on your tummy to ease some craps or you can take a warm water bottle to your tummy. but what makes me feel like im not on my period and well feel pain free is to participate in some kind of sports.
How Can I Ease the Pain was created in 1991.
That is normal for alot of girls, but if the pain is really bothering you, then maybe you should go see a doctor who can prescribe some medication to help ease the pain.
It's generally not recommended to take Anadin (which typically contains aspirin) with cocodamol, as both medications can contain pain-relieving ingredients that might increase the risk of side effects or overdose. Cocodamol usually contains paracetamol and codeine, and adding aspirin could lead to excessive intake of pain relief medications. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and avoid adverse reactions.
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