Welcome to Berry Naari, episode #7. We are here to speak about Period Pain. A condition that impacts 80% of the women. Today we have Charu Tak, who shares her experience of living through period pain and Dr.Sravanthi, sharing the health insights and what it means to be friendly gynecologist.
As women, we've all had moments where we thought, 'I wish someone told me about this". The key? CONVERSATION. LIVED EXPERIENCES. REAL STORIES.
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Welcome to Berry Naari! 🙌
Introducing the new chapter of our podcast,
#BerryNaari, in women’s health conversations. Hear real, unfiltered stories of women’s lived experiences, woven with the expertise of a compassionate panel of doctors.
We're your hosts, Aditi (a PhD in economics and bad jokes) and Saraswati (a nerd of tech and Bollywood champ). Our podcast are conversations about important issues of Indian women with data and stories. Join us and our inspiring guests as we spark change, one story at a time🎙️
We're also the co-founders of Cranberry, a women's health company dedicated to improving health outcomes and informed choices.
Website: www.cranberry.fit, Reach Us: [email protected]
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Period pain is a common issue that affects many women, and seeking medical help is important when the pain is severe or affects daily activities.
Misconceptions about period pain, such as it being hereditary or a normal part of being a woman, should be debunked to encourage women to seek help.
Taking painkillers for period pain is safe and can provide relief, but it should be done under medical supervision.
Lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, and managing stress, can help reduce the severity of period pain.
Women should keep a diary of their symptoms and seek medical help if the pain worsens or persists despite medication.