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The Effect of Chamomile on Pain and Menstrual Bleeding in Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Systematic Review
International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery, 2021Background: Primary dysmenorrhea is characterized by pain during menstruation without any pelvic pathology. It is a common problem among females in their reproductive age which is caused by increased production of prostaglandin in the endometrium as one ...
Azin Niazi, M. Moradi
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The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 2018
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the pain characteristics, academic performance and participation in sports and social activities among students with primary dysmenorrhea (PD) who have different pain intensities and to compare ...
C. Orhan +5 more
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The primary aim of this study was to investigate the pain characteristics, academic performance and participation in sports and social activities among students with primary dysmenorrhea (PD) who have different pain intensities and to compare ...
C. Orhan +5 more
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The prevalence and risk factors of menstrual pain of married women in Anhui Province, China.
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, 2018PURPOSE To investigate the prevalence and the associated risk factors for menstrual pain in a sample of rural married women of reproductive age in Anhui Province of China.
Wen Jiang +5 more
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[Leg pain during menstrual period].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2019A 31-year-old woman presented at the fertility department with primary subfertility since one year. Last year she had had progressive dysmenorrhea and pain in her right leg and groin during her menstrual period. MRI showed extensive pelvic endometriosis with a lesion in the right round ligament in the inguinal canal.
Imke M A, Reinders +2 more
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Menstrual-Related Pain Conditions: Dysmenorrhea and Migraine
Journal of Women's Health, 2008Menstrual disorders affect millions of women in the United States and represent an important health burden. The most common menstrual disorders are dysmenorrhea and headache; these conditions are leading causes of work or school absenteeism and substantially impact quality of life.
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Menstrual pain and epistemic injustice
Medicine, Health Care and PhilosophyIn this paper I analyze the phenomenon of normalizing and tabooing menstrual pain as an example of epistemic injustice. I refer to both types of epistemic injustice distinguished by Miranda Fricker: testimonial injustice and hermeneutic injustice. The social approach to the phenomenon of menstrual pain combines both.
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Brain morphological changes associated with cyclic menstrual pain
Pain, 2010Primary dysmenorrhea (PDM) is the most prevalent gynecological disorder for women in the reproductive age. PDM patients suffer from lower abdominal pain that starts with the onset of the menstrual flow. Prolonged nociceptive input to the central nervous system can induce functional and structural alterations throughout the nervous system.
Cheng-Hao, Tu +8 more
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Endogenous pain inhibition during menstrual cycle in migraine
European Journal of Pain, 2014AbstractBackgroundMigraine is a common headache disorder that can vary menstrually in women and has been linked to an impairment of endogenous pain inhibitory systems. One of these endogenous pain inhibitory systems, namely conditioned pain modulation (CPM; formerly diffuse noxious inhibitory controls‐like), has been shown to be affected by the ...
Teepker, Michael +5 more
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Orofacial Pain and Menstrually Related Migraine.
Acta neurologica Taiwanica, 2020Migraine is a common, debilitating, primary headache disorder that can cause and be affected by odontalgia.A 49-year-old woman(Patient 1) presented with pulsating pain in the left maxillary molar area, and a history of unsuccessful root canal treatment.
Chisa, Nishihara +6 more
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Menstrual pain: its origin and pathogenesis.
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1981A variety of misconceptions about the etiology of dysmenorrhea have existed in the past. Experimental and clinical research of the last 15 years, however, has identified uterine prostaglandins as substantially contributing to the pathogenesis of primary dysmenorrhea. This paper reviews the various current theories of pathogenicity. It is now known that
Z, Rosenwaks, G, Seegar-Jones
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