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Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1999
Dysmenorrhea is a common complaint that causes considerable disruption in a woman's life. Accurate diagnosis of primary and secondary causes with appropriate therapeutic intervention leads to significant improvements in quality of life.
L L, Wolf, L, Schumann
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Dysmenorrhea is a common complaint that causes considerable disruption in a woman's life. Accurate diagnosis of primary and secondary causes with appropriate therapeutic intervention leads to significant improvements in quality of life.
L L, Wolf, L, Schumann
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The importance of local language in healthcare: naming and defining dysmenorrhea
Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 2022Introduction: Using local language improves the quality of healthcare and patient safety but little has been done to understand and use local language in naming and defining conditions such as dysmenorrhea.
M. Rasweswe+2 more
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Journal of Personality Assessment, 1978
The experiment examined whether reliable personality differences exist between (a) women who suffer from spasmodic and congestive dysmenorrhea and (b) women who experience dysmenorrhea and women who do not. A sample of 12 congestive dysmenorrhea sufferers, 12 spasmodic dysmenorrhea suffers, and 24 nonsufferers obtained from a larger sample of ...
John L. Shelton+2 more
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The experiment examined whether reliable personality differences exist between (a) women who suffer from spasmodic and congestive dysmenorrhea and (b) women who experience dysmenorrhea and women who do not. A sample of 12 congestive dysmenorrhea sufferers, 12 spasmodic dysmenorrhea suffers, and 24 nonsufferers obtained from a larger sample of ...
John L. Shelton+2 more
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International Journal of Fertility and Sterility, 2022
Background: Primary dysmenorrhea is the usual medical status in medical students that are defined as pain during the menstrual period. This study was done to evaluate the psychological problems associated with dysmenorrhea.
Hajar Adib-rad+5 more
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Background: Primary dysmenorrhea is the usual medical status in medical students that are defined as pain during the menstrual period. This study was done to evaluate the psychological problems associated with dysmenorrhea.
Hajar Adib-rad+5 more
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Journal of Women's Health, 2019
Introduction: Dysmenorrhea (period pain) and associated symptoms are very common in young women
M. Armour+7 more
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Introduction: Dysmenorrhea (period pain) and associated symptoms are very common in young women
M. Armour+7 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— In her letter (1981; 246:2576), Penny W. Budoff, MD, fails to grasp or at least make clear several fundamental points in the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAI) drugs in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea.Dr Budoff seems to lump all NSAI drugs together as if they were somehow generically equivalent to each other ...
Roger P. Smith, J. Roger Powell
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ABSTRACT To the Editor.— In her letter (1981; 246:2576), Penny W. Budoff, MD, fails to grasp or at least make clear several fundamental points in the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAI) drugs in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea.Dr Budoff seems to lump all NSAI drugs together as if they were somehow generically equivalent to each other ...
Roger P. Smith, J. Roger Powell
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Adesh University Journal of Medical Sciences & Research, 2022
Dysmenorrhea is a common gynecological problem among females and it is classified into primary and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea occurs in women with normal ovulatory patterns and no apparent pelvic pathologies. Although, most women manage
Chisom Anastasia Nwaezuoke+1 more
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Dysmenorrhea is a common gynecological problem among females and it is classified into primary and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea occurs in women with normal ovulatory patterns and no apparent pelvic pathologies. Although, most women manage
Chisom Anastasia Nwaezuoke+1 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1983
Although dysmenorrhea is a common gynecologic complaint, adolescents and young women frequently believe that no therapy is available and do not seek medical help. Diagnostic and therapeutic advances now allow the physician to effectively evaluate and treat patients with menstrually related discomfort.
R H DuRant, M S Jay
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Although dysmenorrhea is a common gynecologic complaint, adolescents and young women frequently believe that no therapy is available and do not seek medical help. Diagnostic and therapeutic advances now allow the physician to effectively evaluate and treat patients with menstrually related discomfort.
R H DuRant, M S Jay
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Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1982
Reports on the efficacy of flurbiprofen for dysmenorrhea conflict. We gave 59 dysmenorrheic patients flurbiprofen (50 mg), aspirin (650 mg), or placebo. Paired drug comparisons showed that patients preferred flurbiprofen and that it was more effective in relief of pain, in allowing patients to pursue normal daily function, and in reducing the need for ...
Julian E. Delia+3 more
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Reports on the efficacy of flurbiprofen for dysmenorrhea conflict. We gave 59 dysmenorrheic patients flurbiprofen (50 mg), aspirin (650 mg), or placebo. Paired drug comparisons showed that patients preferred flurbiprofen and that it was more effective in relief of pain, in allowing patients to pursue normal daily function, and in reducing the need for ...
Julian E. Delia+3 more
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Pediatrics, 1957
Primary dysmenorrhea is common in adolescence; dysmenorrhea secondary to a cyst or inflammation or other organic pathologic process is rare. During adolescence many girls find it difficult to assume, either physiologically or psychologically, the new demands which the process of maturing into an adult female has put upon them. It is therefore necessary
Somers H. Sturgis+3 more
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Primary dysmenorrhea is common in adolescence; dysmenorrhea secondary to a cyst or inflammation or other organic pathologic process is rare. During adolescence many girls find it difficult to assume, either physiologically or psychologically, the new demands which the process of maturing into an adult female has put upon them. It is therefore necessary
Somers H. Sturgis+3 more
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