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How Are Cramps Diagnosed?
To diagnose the cause of menstrual cramps, a gynecologist will typically start with a detailed medical history and a pelvic exam. Additional tests may be required if an underlying condition is suspected, such as:
Ultrasound
MRI
Laparoscopy
Hysteroscopy
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