Why do I feel like always wanna get sick?


Question:
Everytime my period comes, I get cramps so bad to the point where I feel like I wanna hurl.

My question is, after this period is done, I will be starting my birth control. Does birth control help with the cramps at all, please, someone tell me that it will because...they hurt soooooooo bad.I just want to break down crying right now (I'm 21, I've had my period since I was 12).

Answers:
hi the birth control pill should be able to help with your cramps a lot of people stop having any pain at all once they start with pill , your periods should also be lighter , however i would still advice you to go and get some investigations of your doctor , about your period pains as it could be something else causing the cramps as they sound quite severe , good luck
Pain causes a lot of people to feel sick and even vomit. The birth control will stop you from ovulating which may help the cramps. If you want to stop them all together, you might want to try a 28 day pill, these cause you to have very short light periods, and sometimes none at all. If you're not trying to get pregnant, there's no medical reason for you to have to have a period.
Hope you get some relief!
You may have an OVARIAN CYST ~ An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac in the ovary. Many cysts are completely normal. These are called functional cysts. They occur as a result of ovulation (the release of an egg from the ovary). Functional cysts normally shrink over time, usually in about 1 to 3 months. If you have a functional cyst, your doctor may want to check you again in 1 to 3 months to make sure the cyst has gotten smaller. In certain cases, your doctor may want you to take birth control pills so you won't ovulate. If you don't ovulate, you won't form cysts.

Many women have ovarian cysts without having any symptoms. Sometimes, though, a cyst will cause these problems:

pressure, fullness, or pain in the abdomen
dull ache in the lower back and thighs
problems passing urine completely
pain during sexual intercourse
weight gain
painful menstrual periods and abnormal bleeding
nausea or vomiting
breast tenderness

If you have these symptoms, get help right away:

pain with fever and vomiting
sudden, severe abdominal pain
faintness, dizziness, or weakness
rapid breathing
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Naturally hot foods kill microbials of all kinds that cause disease, including viruses—raw, organic, fresh chilies, onions, garlic, radishes/sprouts/seeds, mustard/sprouts/seeds, ginger root, green sunflower sprouts. These will probably make you feel better, the ginger root will help alleviate pain, and, since they're food, and not drugs, they will only ADD to your health.
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