Rate your pain on a scale of 0 to 10, with 0 indicating no pain and
10 being the worst pain you have ever experienced. Then look below to find the
appropriate term to apply to the level of severity of your pain.
- 0 = No pain
- 1 to 5 = Mild
pain
- 6 to 7 = Moderate pain
- 8 to 9 = Severe
pain
- 10 = Worst pain possible
Women who regularly have menstrual cramps learn what to expect each
month and how to deal with their pain. Each woman is able to tolerate pain
differently. Menstrual pain that is much more severe than usual may be caused
by a more serious problem, such as:
Severe lower abdominal pain that does not occur with menstrual
bleeding may be a symptom of a more serious problem. Also, severe lower
abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding that either is much heavier than your
regular menstrual flow or is happening at an unexpected time may be a symptom
of a more serious problem.
Call your doctor for an evaluation if you are having severe lower
abdominal pain.