4. The agony may change from one side to the next starting with one cycle then onto the next, or keep on being on one side for several cycles.
There may be an underlying problem for having that happen on a monthly basis. You can take an over-the-counter pain reliever, but it won’t make it go away for your next cycle. It is best to find a way to stop the pain on the side for good. The only way that can occur is by allowing your physician to take a look at your insides by taking imaging tests.
The imaging tests will let the physician see what is causing the pain to occur every cycle and why is it on just one side. If it’s not serious, the physician may just give you pills, but if it’s serious you may need surgery. For instance, it may end up being cancer. If you seek treatment early there is a chance you can beat it.