Primary Dysmenorrhea Severity in Athletic vs. Non-Athletic Females
Primary DysmenorrheaThe aim of the study is to investigate the difference in the severity of primary dysmenorrhea between athletic and non-athletic females.
Prospective, Non-interventional, Multi-center Safety Study of Mirena for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding...
MenorrhagiaDysmenorrheaThe primary objective in this study is collecting post-marketing information on the safety. Thus, it includes information under the routine clinical practice on adverse events (AEs) and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) including expulsion and abnormal bleeding that occur within the first 12 months Mirena insertion. The secondary objective(s) in this study is/are collecting information on Mirena effectiveness, such as periodic blood loss and Quality of life (QOL), use of analgesic and dysmenorrhea pain as far as these are recorded under routine clinical practice.
Logan Basic and Dysmenorrhea
Menstrual Distress (Dysmenorrhea)The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of Logan Basic Technique on symptoms of dysmenorrhea.
Neural Therapy Effect and Bilateral Tubal Ligation
Tubal ObstructionDysmenorrheaThe aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of nebulisation in patients with bilateral tubal ligation in the first postoperative year, the amount of dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia and menstrual bleeding, recurrent vaginitis and cystitis. A retrospective analysis of bilateral tubal ligation with optional modified Pomeroy technique in the family planning unit and evaluation of the results of patients who underwent Neural Therapy during and postoperatively will be evaluated.
Drug Use Investigation (DUI) of YazFlex for Endometriosis-associated Pelvic Pain and/or Dysmenorrhea...
Endometriosis and DysmenorrheaThis study is a Japanese post-marketing surveillance (PMS) which is required by the regulatory authorities. General objective of PMS is to confirm the clinical usefulness, especially the safety profile of a drug under the routine clinical practice.
Evaluation of the Neural Therapy Effect on Long Term Postoperative Discomforts in Patients Who Undergo...
PainPostoperative5 moreThe aim of this study was to explore the effect of neural therapy on postoperative pain and discomfort such as abdominal swelling; and gynecologic symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, amount of menstrual bleeding and vaginitis. It also aimed to find out any possible links between the clinical changes and pathophysiologic mechanisms. One hundred and thirteen patients were randomly divided into two groups (neural therapy and control). Postoperative first day, neural therapy was applied to the T10 to S4 dermatomes and utero-vaginal ganglion in random with local anesthetic agent. All patients were recalled one year after the treatment. The visual analog scale (VAS) were noted in both groups, also discomfort and gynecologic symptoms are recorded.
A Smartphone App for Women With Primary Dysmenorrhea
Primary DysmenorrheaWith a randomized, pragmatic study the effectiveness of a smartphone app for menstrual pain in 18-34-year-old women with primary dysmenorrhea will be investigated.
Survey on Menstrual Symptoms, Health Related Quality of Life and Work Productivity in Patients Suffering...
DysmenorrheaIn this study researcher want to gain more information on the treatment effect of Low-dose Estrogen Progestin (a hormone treatment) on the health related quality of life and work productivity in patients suffering from menstrual pain. The treating doctors will ask the study participants to complete questionnaires at start of study, after 2 and 4 months (end of study). The questions will be about participant's general and mental health, concentration, behavioral and emotional changes, and work productivity and activity level. This study will be conducted in Japan and enrols about 380 female participants in the age range of 16 to 39 years.
Relationship Between Pain, Anxiety and Fatigue and Knee Position Sense, Balance and Dual Task Performance...
Multiple SclerosisMenstrual Pain3 moreThis study was carried out to investigate the relationship between pain, anxiety and fatigue and knee position sense, balance and dual task performance during menstrual cycle in females with Multiple Sclerosis (FwMS). In the neurologic group, especially in MS patients, it is well known that disease activity, course, and symptoms can be influenced by the menstrual cycle. Previous studies have reported that the fluctuations of estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual cycle may have an effect on several neurological functions. Menstrual-related symptomatology has primarily been studied as a physiological phenomenon. Increased neurological symptoms, physical disorders and behavioral changes have been reported just before or at the beginning of menstruation in FwMS. For all these reasons,investigators think that relationship between pain, anxiety and fatigue and knee position sense, balance and dual task performance during menstrual cycle in FwMS.
Observational Prospective Study to Evaluate AEs, Risk Factors and Drug Utilization of BUSCAPINA...
Acute PainDysmenorrheaWhat AE occur in routine clinical practice, what is the incidence of AE and Adverse Drug Reaction, how many patients present with AE symptoms related to a potential liver injury. What are the drug utilization patterns in patients, what are the predisposing factors for the occurrence of adverse events and adverse drug reactions.