Not exact matches
Primary dysmenorrhea starts at the onset
of the menstrual cycle
of a young woman, while secondary
dysmenorrhea develops later in life.
There are two types
of dysmenorrhea:
primary and secondary.
Primary dysmenorrhea is normal and very common, as it's correlated with the natural shedding
of the uterine lining in preparation for the start
of the next menstrual cycle.
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Primary dysmenorrhea — which is related solely to your period, meaning there is an absence
of pelvic pathology.
Comparison
of effects
of ginger, mefenamic acid, and ibuprofen on pain in women with
primary dysmenorrhea.
Dr. Nadine Gavin ND discusses
primary dysmenorrhea, or painful menses, and the role
of diet, lifestyle, and nutritional supplementation in alleviating this condition and related inflammation.
The decrease in duration
of pain was reduced from 2.4 to 1.8 days in people with
primary dysmenorrhea (painful periods).