Heat Application on Depression, Anxiety, Menstrual Attitude and Dysmenorrhea
DYSMENORRHEA
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for DYSMENORRHEA focused on measuring Dysmenorrhea, Heat Treatment, Depression Anxiety, Stress, Menstrual Attitude
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- the ages of 18-30,
- being nulliparous,
- having a VAS score of 2 and higher,
- not having a systemic or chronic disease
- not using hormonal contraceptives.
Exclusion Criteria:
- using forms of analgesic and alternative treatments during the study
- experiencing menstrual irregularities
Sites / Locations
- Hülya TÜRKMEN
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Heat Treatment Group
Control Group
Thermoforming was applied to the lower abdomen by the subjects themselves when the dysmenorrhea pain was at its peak. The subjects were instructed on the application of the thermophores. Thermoforming was applied wrapped in towels in order to shield the subjects from the effects of direct heat. In a study, heat packs that had a temperature of 38.9 °C were used for treatment of dysmenorrhea. In this study, the temperature of the water used in the thermoforming process was 45 °C. Considering the risk of the thermophores cooling down and the shielding provided by the towels, the water temperature was kept higher compared to those in other studies. The temperature of the water was measured using a liquid thermometer. Heat treatment was applied for 20 minutes without interruptions.
No Intervention