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ICD-10 code: N94.5

Chapter: Diseases of the genitourinary system

Understanding Secondary Dysmenorrhea: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Secondary dysmenorrhea is a type of menstrual pain that occurs in women. Unlike primary dysmenorrhea, which is common and occurs due to normal menstrual cycles, secondary dysmenorrhea is caused by underlying medical conditions.

Here's everything you need to know about secondary dysmenorrhea:

  1. Symptoms: The symptoms of secondary dysmenorrhea are similar to those of primary dysmenorrhea and include cramps, lower back pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. However, the pain may be more severe and last longer than usual.
  2. Causes: Secondary dysmenorrhea can be caused by a variety of underlying medical conditions. Some of the most common causes include endometriosis, uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, and cervical stenosis. In some cases, it may also be caused by the use of certain medications or an intrauterine device (IUD).
  3. Treatment: Treatment for secondary dysmenorrhea depends on the underlying cause. In some cases, over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or naproxen may be enough to manage the pain. However, if the pain is severe or due to an underlying medical condition, your healthcare provider may recommend other treatments such as hormonal birth control, surgery, or antibiotics.

If you experience menstrual pain that lasts longer than usual or is more severe than usual, it's important to see your healthcare provider. They can help determine the underlying cause of your pain and recommend the best course of treatment.

Diagnosis Codes for Secondary dysmenorrhea | N94.5