Distorted news! 10,000 IU of calcium, magnesium and vitamin D3 can help treat PMS, pre-menstrual pain.

According to published reports, 10,000 IU of calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D3 helps treat PMS, premenstrual pain. at Rajavithi Hospital, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health clarified that the above symptoms are related to hormonal changes causing pain before or during menstruation Therefore, the treatment uses drugs to control hormone levels, while calcium, magnesium and vitamin D are nutrients that support hormone function in the body. But it has no effect in treating menstrual pain.

Today (September 10) Thailand Anti-Fake News Center reveals that, according to a recommendation on the issue of calcium, magnesium and vitamin D3 10,000 IU to help treat PMS, premenstrual pain. The Anti-Fake News Center conducted an investigation with Rajavithi Hospital, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health. found that such issues is misinformation

According to anecdotal evidence, 10,000 IU of calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D3 helps treat PMS symptoms, premenstrual pain. at Rajavithi Hospital, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health They reviewed the data and clarified that menstrual pain has a variety of causes. Most of them are caused by abnormalities in the female reproductive system such as uterine fibroids. or uterine tissue growing in the wrong place The pain is related to hormonal changes. causing pain before or during menstruation Therefore, the treatment is to use drugs to control hormone levels. For nutrients such as calcium, magnesium and vitamin D. It is a nutrient that enhances the functioning of the hormonal system in the body. But there is no direct effect in the treatment of menstrual pain in any way.

So the information and pictures are posted. and continue to share now therefore it is distorted information. Therefore, asking people to cooperate, do not share, do not forward such news. to prevent potential impacts. and for the public to receive information from Rajavithi Hospital, Department of Medical Services, can be tracked on the website www.rajavithi.go.th or call 02 206 2900

The conclusion of this story is this: The symptoms are related to hormonal changes. causing pain before or during menstruation Therefore, the treatment uses drugs to control hormone levels, while calcium, magnesium and vitamin D are nutrients that support the functioning of hormones in the body. But there is no effect in the treatment of menstrual pain in any way.

inspection agency Rajavithi Hospital, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health

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