If you are experiencing very painful and not very heavy periods, it is usually not necessary to consult a doctor unless the pain persists longer than the normal duration of your period or is accompanied by fever or general discomfort. If you are able to wait 1 to 2 days to see if the pain improves, that would be advisable. If the pain persists or worsens, then it may be a good idea to seek medical advice.
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