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Things that will make your period more comfortable

by Unathi Balele
Picture: Pexels
Dealing with menstruation can be challenging for many women. From menstrual cramps to mood swings, the monthly cycle can be uncomfortable and disruptive.
However, there are several ways to make your periods more comfortable and manageable. Here are some helpful tips and tricks to alleviate the discomfort and promote a smoother menstrual experience.
Invest in High-Quality Menstrual Products:
Choosing the right menstrual products can make a significant difference in your comfort level during your period. Consider using high-quality pads, tampons, or menstrual cups that provide superior absorbency, leak protection, and comfort. Experiment with different brands and sizes to find the perfect fit for your body.
Stay Hydrated:
Drinking plenty of water throughout your menstrual cycle is essential. Staying hydrated can help ease bloating and reduce water retention, which are common during menstruation. Additionally, water can help alleviate headaches and muscle cramps that may occur during this time.
Prioritise a Balanced Diet:
Maintaining a healthy and balanced diet is crucial for overall well-being, including menstrual health. Incorporate foods rich in iron, such as leafy greens, lean meats, and legumes, to combat fatigue and replenish iron lost during menstruation. Additionally, try to limit your intake of processed foods and caffeine, as they can exacerbate menstrual symptoms.
Warm Compresses:
Applying a warm compress, such as a heating pad or a hot water bottle, to your lower abdomen can help soothe menstrual cramps. The heat promotes blood circulation and relaxes the muscles, providing relief from pain and discomfort.
Exercise and Stretching:
Engaging in regular exercise, even during your period, can help reduce menstrual symptoms. Gentle activities like yoga, walking, or swimming can improve blood flow, reduce cramps, and alleviate mood swings by releasing endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers.
Also see: Feminine hygiene tips you need to know

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