1. Expressing concern and understanding: "I heard you came to visit your aunt, how are you feeling now? Remember to rest more and take care of yourself. Girls may feel a little uncomfortable at this time, can I do anything to make you feel better
2. Provide practical help suggestions: "You can drink some hot water or brown sugar water, I heard it can help relieve dysmenorrhea." "If the pain is severe, do you have a warm baby or a hot water bottle at home? Applying a hot compress to your stomach may be more comfortable." "Do you need me to buy you some sanitary pads or other essentials? Let me know anytime
3. Distraction and easy topics: "Let's talk about the book/drama you've been reading/watching recently, maybe it can shift your attention and make you feel better." "I'll share a joke with you, hoping to make you smile and relax." "The new recipe you've been wanting to try, now you can take this opportunity to try it out and make something delicious to reward yourself