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Comparison of the effect of honey and mefenamic acid on the severity of pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea.
Author: Amiri FarahaniË Leila, Hasanpoor-AzghdySeyedeh Batool, HeidariTooba, KasraeiHengameh
Original Abstract of the Article :
Primary dysmenorrhea starts simultaneously with menstruation or before it and usually continues for 48-72 h. As a prevalence disorder, it affects about 80-97% of women in the reproductive age. The conventional treatment modalities of primary dysmenorrhea are associated with complications and side ef...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-017-4409-6
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Honey for Dysmenorrhea: A Natural Alternative to Conventional Treatments
Primary dysmenorrhea, a common and often debilitating condition, can significantly impact women's quality of life. This study compares the effectiveness of honey and mefenamic acid in relieving pain associated with primary dysmenorrhea.
Exploring Natural Remedies for Dysmenorrhea
The study's findings suggest that honey may be an effective alternative to conventional pain relief medication for primary dysmenorrhea. While further research is needed, honey emerges as a promising natural option for alleviating menstrual pain.
Empowering Women with Natural Choices
This research provides valuable information for women seeking natural remedies for dysmenorrhea. Honey, a readily available and safe natural product, holds the potential to offer relief from menstrual pain without the associated side effects of conventional medication.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
Just as the camel uses the desert's resources for sustenance, women can explore natural remedies like honey to alleviate the discomfort of dysmenorrhea. This study opens the door for further research into natural approaches for managing menstrual pain, empowering women with alternative choices for their health and well-being.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-01-12
- Date Revised 2022-04-10
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