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Primary Dysmenorrhea and Herbals
Dysmenorrhea, originally Greek, is explained in the literature as in the following: Dys means difficult, painful or abnormal, meno means month and rrhea means flow or discharge [1]. Clinically, it refers to pain during menstruation severe enough to prevent daily activities and to require taking analgesics [2]. Briefly, it means painful periods. One of the most important gynaecological complaint...
متن کاملPrimary dysmenorrhea consensus guideline.
METHODS Members of this consensus group were selected based on individual expertise to represent a range of practical and academic experience both in terms of location in Canada and type of practice, as well as subspecialty expertise along with general gynaecology backgrounds. The consensus group reviewed all available evidence through the English and French medical literature and available dat...
متن کاملComparing the Pattern of Primary Dysmenorrhea Before and After Childbirth
Background & aim: Dysmenorrhea also known as menstrual cramp or painful period is one of the most prevalent health issues among women. There are contradictory evidence regarding the impact of childbirth on the occurrence of dysmenorrhea. Also, only pain severity has been examined, as one of the clinical features of dysmenorrea in most related literature and the other characteristics of pain inc...
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The prevalence and factors influencing the prevalence and severity of dysmenorrhea were studied in 768 female university students aged from 17.S to 44.2 years enrolled at the Kerman University of Medical Sciences and two teachers' training colleges. The overall prevalence of dysmenorrhea in this population was 72% 10.2% reported severe dysmenorrhea. The overall prevalence as well as the p...
متن کاملPrimary dysmenorrhea: advances in pathogenesis and management.
Primary dysmenorrhea is painful menstrual cramps without any evident pathology to account for them, and it occurs in up to 50% of menstruating females and causes significant disruption in quality of life and absenteeism. Current understanding implicates an excessive or imbalanced amount of prostanoids and possibly eicosanoids released from the endometrium during menstruation. The uterus is indu...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Healthcare Communications
سال: 2016
ISSN: 2472-1654
DOI: 10.4172/2472-1654.100023