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Primary Dysmenorrhea: Assessment and Management Update
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2004Many women are familiar with the experience of dysmenorrhea, which can contribute to significant physical and emotional distress and life disruption. However, women may not seek professional expertise in their attempt to alleviate this condition. It is important to assess the beliefs and experiences of all women with dysmenorrhea, including adolescents,
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Primary Dysmenorrhea: Diagnosis and Therapy
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2021Frank, Tu, Kevin, Hellman
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Primary dysmenorrhea and personality
2020Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between primary dysmenorrhea and personality characteristics.Materials and method: A total of 115 volunteer health personnel working in university hospitals were included in the study. The research is cross-sectional and descriptive.
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Guideline No. 345: Primary Dysmenorrhea
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology CanadaThis guideline reviews the investigation and treatment of primary dysmenorrhea.Individuals experiencing menstrual pain for which no underlying cause has been identified.Primary dysmenorrhea is common and frequently undertreated, despite effective therapy being widely available at a minimal cost.
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Primary dysmenorrhea: current concepts.
American family physician, 1981Primary dysmenorrhea is menstrual pain that is not associated with pelvis pathology. It usually begins with the onset of ovulatory cycles, characteristically appearing in the year after menarche and increasing with time. The pain is associated with increased myometrial activity.
M S, Jay, W, Taylor
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