Comparison of Dexketoprofen, Paracetamol and Ibuprofen in the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea...
DysmenorrheaOur study will be performed on 300 patients who meet the criteria for joining the emergency service with primary dysmenorrhea. 3 drugs we will use: 1000 mg vial of paracetamol, dexketoprofen trometamol will be 50 mg ampoule and ibuprofen 400 mg vial According to the visual analog scale and visual visual scale, we will ask the patient to rate her pain between 0 (no pain) and 10 (the most severe pain of her life). We aim to determine the superiority of the drugs in passing the pain randomly by giving the 3 drugs that we mentioned to patients with pain above 5.
The Role of Vitamin D Supplementation on Pain in Women With Primary Dysmenorrhea and Hypovitaminosis...
Hypovitaminosis DThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of vitamin D supplementation on the pain score of primary dysmenorrhea. Our hypothesis is that by normalizing vitamin D level could help improve pain score of women who have primary dysmenorrhea.
Effect of a Semi-Presence Yoga Program on Primary Dysmenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea PrimaryPain2 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a blended learning yoga program using virtually tutored home follow-up on pain intensity measured using the VAS scale, quality of life and adherence among nursing students with moderate to severe dysmenorrhea, compared to a control group of students. Half of the women involved will receive a yoga intervention for dysmenorrhea for 12 weeks, while the other half will continue with their conventional treatment during the same period. The results of the evaluations carried out prior, to the month, 3 months, 6 and 12 months of the intervention will be compared.
Ethinyl Estradiol and Cyproterone Acetate in Irregular Menstruation
AmenorrheaDysmenorrhea2 moreThis is a Phase IV, randomized, double-blind, comparative study of the use of two preparations of ethinyl estradiol and cyproterone acetate in the treatment of menstrual irregularities of hyper-androgenic origin.
Sublingual Tablets With Cannabinoid Combinations for the Treatment of Dysmenorrhea
DysmenorrheaHeadache4 moreSublingual Tablets With Cannabinoid Combinations for the Treatment of Dysmenorrhea
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Treatment for Painful Periods
DysmenorrheaA single-centre, randomised controlled, double blind study comparing use of the Allay pulsed shortwave therapy treatment versus a placebo device or no treatment for management of primary dysmenorrhea.
Long Term Outcomes Following Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy...
Total Laparoscopic HysterectomyLaparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy3 moreObjective: To compare the occurrence and intensity of pelvic pain as well as patient satisfaction and quality of life after total laparoscopic and laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy. Design: Prospective randomised trial. Null hypothesis 1: There is no significant difference in occurrence and intensity of pelvic pain following TLH compared with following LSH. Null hypothesis 2: There is no significant difference in patient satisfaction and quality of life following TLH compared with following LSH.
A Randomized, Sham Device Controlled, Single Blinded Trial of Portable Transcutaneous Electrical...
DysmenorrheaThe hypothesis is that a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and heat therapy machine could reduce dysmenorrhea in women with primary or secondary dysmenorrhea.
Preemptive Analgesia for Primary Dysmenorrhoea
Primary DysmenorrheaPreemptive analgesia before the release of pain mediators
Adolescent Dysmenorrhea : Prevalence, Severity, Experience and Management in the Use of Medication...
Adolescent DysmenorrheaDysmenorrhea or painful menstruation is a common symptom of menses. Dysmenorrhea is defined as a painful, cramping sensation in the lower abdomen or back associated with menstrual periods and is classified into primary and secondary types. Primary dysmenorrhea is painful menstrual periods not due to other diseases, and often occurs soon after menarche. Secondary dysmenorrhea is due to an underlying pelvic abnormality, such as endometriosis. Dysmenorrhea is the most common gynecological complaint. In many studies, the prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea varies between 34 % in 2010 in Egypt, 86.6% in 2002 in Switzerland, and 21% in 1999 in France. Nowadays, physiopathology is better understood, which suggests that the investigators have treatments Although dysmenorrhea is a common concern, many women never seek medical advice, even though treatments are easily available and simple. In fact, despite the high prevalence, dysmenorrhea is undertreated and even disregarded by health professionals, and the girls themselves, who may accept it as a normal part of the menstrual cycle. The pain occurs just before and/or during menstruation ; it can be mild to severe and is frequently associated with many other symptoms, like nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, tiredness and has many consequences in wellbeing and school. Dysmenorrhea is known to be the first cause of absenteism from school, and appears to have many consequences and a real impact on women's daily activities, which is why it's a public health problem. Because of the lack of recent studies in France, the aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of adolescent dysmenorrhea. The investigators also assessed its severity, how adolescent girls experienced their menses, and how they manage their pain (seeking medical consultation, use of medication). The investigators used a self-assessment questionnaire in a cohort of high school girls, aged 15 to 19 years old, during April and May of 2019, in 8 private and public high schools in Ille-et-Vilaine.