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Active clinical trials for "Dysmenorrhea"

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Effectiveness of Nanoone Woman Underwear Using in the Management of Dysmenorrhea

Dysmenorrhea

To evaluate the mean change in menstrual pain intensity during menstrual cycles from baseline after wearing Nanoone Woman Underwear in women with primary dysmenorrhea

Completed11 enrollment criteria

YAZ Post-marketing Surveillance in Japan

Dysmenorrhea

This study is a regulatory post marketing surveillance in Japan, and it is a local prospective and observational study of patients who have received YAZ for dysmenorrhea. The objective of this study is to assess safety and efficacy of using YAZ in clinical practice. A total 3,000 patients will be recruited and followed 3 years since starting YAZ administration.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Reproductive Effects of Pesticide, PCB and Mercury Exposure in Laotian Immigrants

AmenorrheaDysmenorrhea3 more

This project is examining the reproductive effects of exposure to certain compounds that are suspected to act on the endocrine system, e.g. they may act like or interfere with hormones such as estrogen. The study is being conducted among Laotian women, as it is suspected that they may have higher exposures to the compounds of interest (pesticides and PCBs) from their homeland and from consumption of fish caught in the San Francisco Bay. Fifty Laotian immigrants were recruited by community workers to collect urine daily during 3 menstrual cycles for measurement of steroid hormones (estrogen and progesterone). Additionally, they provided a blood sample to measure exposure levels, and completed 2 interviews in their native language. These measured levels, as well as the self-reported data on a number of factors including fish consumption, will be examined for possible effects on hormone levels and menstrual function.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

A Study of Women Receiving Standard of Care (SOC) for the Treatment of Pelvic Pain Due to Suspected...

EndometriosisChronic Pelvic Pain1 more

This study will describe historic, current, and evolving treatment pathways, treatments, and interventions in women with a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of endometriosis in order to better understand the impact of early intervention on the disease or its symptoms. Length of treatment is dependent on standard of care treatment provided and all study information will be collected during routine standard of care visits.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Manual Therapy to Improve Quality of Life and Decrease Pain in Subjects With Endometriosis...

EndometriosisPelvic Pain1 more

This study will compare subjects with a history of pelvic or menstrual pain diagnosed with endometriosis treated at Clear Passage with untreated control subjects. The treatment group will be a retrospective chart review; the control subject group will be a prospective questionnaire based study. The study will assess the changes in pain experienced by subjects treated with manual therapy at Clear Passage to untreated subjects with endometriosis.

Terminated7 enrollment criteria

Continuous Versus Cyclic Oral Contraceptives for Endometriosis

DysmenorrheaPelvic Pain2 more

To evaluate the efficacy of oral contraceptives in a continuous fashion versus the usual cyclic fashion in the recurrence of endometriosis related symptoms and endometriomas following fertility-sparing surgery.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Exercise on Primary Dysmenorrhea

Primary Dysmenorrhea

Dismenored that menstruation is painful enough to interfere with the normal activity of the individual and require drug use. Dysmenorrhea is a localized pain in the lower abdominal quadrant and may spread to the back, waist, groin and vulva. This periodic pain may be accompanied by GIS complaints such as nausea, vomiting and frequent defecation, headache, emotional disorders and palpitations. Primary dysmenorrhea manifests itself as painful cramps in the lower part of the abdomen during the menstruation period without a pelvic pathology (endometriosis, pelvic adhesion or uterine fibroids, etc.). Menstrual problems affect 75% of adolescent girls and cause widespread medical treatment. The prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea in adolescents is significantly high, which is reported to be a major public health problem requiring attention. When Dysmenorrhea prevalence by examining the situation regarding in Turkey is noteworthy that dysmenorrhea prevalence in the 34-% 89.6% range. Non-drug applications are frequently used in the management of primary dysmenorrhea . Often, exercise is seen as an important method among these practices. Often, exercise is seen as an important method among these practices. It has been reported that the effect of regular exercise on dysmenorrhea may be due to the effect of hormonal changes on the epithelial tissue of the uterus or an increase in endorphin levels, and it is concluded that dysmenorrhea reduces symptoms The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercise and quality of life in reducing pain in adolescents with primary dysmenorrhea.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Dysmenorrhea Exploration in Teenagers, Their Parents and Caregivers

Dysmenorrhea

Teenagers experimenting severe dysmenorrhea also face age-specific challenges, particularly impacting their self-confidence, self-esteem, and relations. On one hand, the study team will conduct focus group interviews to better understand the experience of teenagers and their parents consulting pediatric services for severe dysmenorrhea. On the other hand, they will conduct focus group interviews with caregivers from services that usually encounter such patients (gastrologic, gynecologic and pain services). This, allowing to later propose specific tools and healthcare organization to evaluate and accompany teenagers suffering from severe dysmenorrhea.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

AMPED Outcomes Registry of Post-ED Pain Management

Soft Tissue InjuriesGouty Arthritis3 more

Study aims to assess patient-recorded outcomes of pain control medications prescribed in the ER after visits for specific painful injuries/illnesses.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Dysmenorrhea in Women With Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

Crohn's DiseaseUlcerative Colitis

This case-control study will screen for dysmenorrhea and assess severity of menstrual symptoms in menstruating women with CD and UC compared with healthy age-matched controls. IBD activity will be characterized using previously validated clinical disease activity indices. General and health-related quality of life will be assessed using validated measures.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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