Period Pain Treatment
Relief that Fits Your Cycle
If period pain or menstrual cramps are affecting your comfort, work, or daily routine, we can assess your symptoms and provide effective treatment.
What Is Period Pain?
Period pain, also called dysmenorrhoea, refers to cramping discomfort in the lower abdomen that occurs before or during menstruation. The pain can also affect the lower back and thighs and may range from mild to severe.
It may be caused by:
- Natural uterine contractions
- Hormonal changes involving prostaglandins
- Underlying conditions (less commonly)
Underlying conditions that can
worsen period pain include:
- Endometriosis
- Fibroids
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
- Adenomyosis
Symptoms of Period Pain
Common features include:
Lower abdominal cramping
Lower back or thigh pain
Nausea or fatigue
menstrual cycle
The impact can include:
Missed school or work
Reduced concentration or productivity
Sleep disturbance
Reduced physical and social activity
How is Period Pain Assessed?
At Batley Pharmacy, we evaluate your symptoms to determine appropriate treatment by:
Reviewing your medical history and current medications
Asking about cycle patterns and severity
Checking for heavy bleeding, irregular cycles, or worsening symptoms that may require GP referral
If signs suggest a secondary cause (e.g. endometriosis), our clinicians may advise GP or gynaecology evaluation.
Treatment Option for Period Pain

Who is This Service Suitable For?
This service is suitable for:
- Adults with recurring menstrual cramps
- Individuals seeking fast access to effective pain relief
- Patients who want a pharmacist-led assessment without GP delays
Not suitable for:
- Severe or worsening pain without diagnosis
- Pain with irregular bleeding or persistent pelvic symptoms
- Pregnant individuals or those trying to conceive (assessment required)
Support That Delivers
Quick
Consultation
Convenient access to expert advice without long waiting times. Book your appointment today to take the first step in regaining confidence and performance.
Professional
Review
A pharmacist or clinician carefully reviews your medical history, current medications, and suitability for your personalised treatment.
Ongoing
Support
We help you monitor progress, manage side effects, and adjust treatment as needed for best results. We ensure your treatment remains safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes extreme period pains?
Strong uterine contractions triggered by prostaglandins can cause severe cramping, especially when levels are high.
How can I stop cramps immediately?
Applying heat, gentle stretching, light massage, hydration, and short-term pain relief can provide rapid symptom relief.
At what age do period cramps get worse?
Cramps may become more noticeable in the late 20s through the 30s and 40s due to hormonal and structural changes.
Is a painful period good or bad?
Mild discomfort is normal, but severe pain may indicate an underlying issue and should be medically assessed.
What drink stops cramps?
Hydrating with water, herbal teas (like chamomile or ginger), and electrolyte drinks may help reduce cramping intensity.