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Dysmenorrhea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dysmenorrhea (or dysmenorrhoea ) is a medical condition characterized by severe uterine pain during menstruation. While most women experience minor pain during menstruation, dysmenorrhea is diagnos...
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List of 56 causes of Dysmenorrhea (Dysmenorrhoea), patient stories, book excerpts about Dysmenorrhea, diagnosis questions, and associated symptoms. ... More Symptom Information for Dysmenorrhoea...
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In young and plethoric subjects, but little effect is produced on the general health, but in nervous persons the health fails, and not unfrequently, consumption ensures. Women subject to dysmenorrhoea are liable to cancer after the turn of life.
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The prevalence of dysmenorrhoea (painful menstrual cramps of uterine origin) is difficult to determine because of different definitions of the ...
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If your period pains are not relieved by simple painkillers then your doctor may wish to perform a pelvic examination to rule out any underlying conditions that can cause dysmenorrhoea.
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Conventional treatment for primary dysmenorrhoea has a failure rate of 20% to 25% and may be contraindicated or not tolerated by some women. ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about dysmenorrhoea. dysmenorrhoea. Information about dysmenorrhoea in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Dysmenorrhoea is fairly common during adolescents and it may be due to excessive production of prostaglandins which mediate pain. Psychological factors are sometimes important.
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Painful Periods (Dysmenorrhoea); It is estimated that between 50 and 70 percent of women endure some degree of period pain and cramping. Of those, approximately 10 percent experience contractions so extreme that they are one and a half times more powerful than labour pains.
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AIM: This paper presents the findings of a study that assessed the effects of acupressure at the Sanyinjiao point on symptoms of primary dysmenorrhoea among adolescent girls. ... None of the 69 participants had a prior history of gynaecological disease or secondary dysmenorrhoea, and all were rated higher than five for pain on...
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