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Some exercises, like yoga, can help you through painful cramps, while also giving you a mood booster. 2 recent studies actually tell us which exercises are particularly good and how they work. They not only reduce muscle spasms but also relax the abdomen for your comfort. Sounds too good to be true, right!
Bright Side brings you some of the best-proven exercises for pain relief, which can be done in the following ways.
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This position tones the uterus and the ovaries, which is important for menstrual health.
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It helps by increasing the blood supply to the pelvic organs, as well as by improving spine flexibility.
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This will help to stimulate the uterus, as well as increase blood flow. If you are someone who suffers from back pain during menstruation, then this can help that too!
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Because it compresses the abdomen, it helps by stimulating the enteric nervous system. Also when you stretch out onto your back your blood supply increases as the blood vessels widen.
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This exercise is great for relaxing the pelvic floor muscles, which actually reduces muscle spasms and relieves some of the pain.
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This helps to stretch your abdominal muscles and back, which is especially useful for those with a stiff back.
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This works by stretching the lower back and hips and decreasing gas and bloating. It also helps with back pain, by stretching it out.
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This position helps to strengthen your abdominal muscles, as well as stretch your shoulders and hamstrings.
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This strengthens the spine, an important part of reducing menstrual pain.
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Doing this will help to open your hips and groin, as well as give your spine a stretch, relieving you of lower back pain.
What are your tips for dealing with menstrual cramps? Did we miss anything from the list?