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Supportive therapy for dysmenorrhea: Time to look beyond mefenamic acid in primary care.
Author: AmirthaRajasekar, DhanasekarKarukkupalayam Ramasamy, GomathyNachimuthu, TrayambakDutta
Original Abstract of the Article :
Dysmenorrhea is a recurrent and chronic primary health care issue. Mefenamic acid and NSAID based therapy regimens have unwanted side effects on its long-term usage. NSAIDs reduce pain, albeit they do not address the enhanced pain sensitivity and other neuronal symptoms of dysmenorrhea. Hence, there...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6881953/
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Beyond Mefenamic Acid: Exploring Supportive Therapy for Dysmenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea, painful menstruation, is a common condition that affects many women. While non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like mefenamic acid are often prescribed, they may not address the underlying neuronal mechanisms contributing to dysmenorrhea and can have unwanted side effects with long-term use. This review explores the potential of plant-based therapies, such as valeriana officinalis, humulus lupulus, and passiflora incarnata, as supportive treatment options for dysmenorrhea. The authors discuss the historical use of these plants in menstrual disorders and present evidence supporting their efficacy as monotherapy or in combination with conventional medications.
A Holistic Approach to Dysmenorrhea: Embracing Plant-Based Therapies
This review highlights the potential of plant-based therapies as supportive treatment options for dysmenorrhea. The authors suggest that these natural remedies, with their historical use and growing evidence base, may offer a more holistic approach to managing dysmenorrhea symptoms. The review encourages further research to explore the synergistic effects of plant-based therapies with conventional medications and to develop evidence-based guidelines for their use.
Navigating the Desert of Menstrual Pain: Exploring Natural Remedies
This review encourages a broader perspective on dysmenorrhea management, exploring the potential of plant-based therapies alongside conventional treatments. Just as a desert traveler might seek out natural sources of water and nourishment, women with dysmenorrhea can explore the potential benefits of plant-based therapies, complementing their existing treatment plans and potentially enhancing their overall well-being.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This review opens up a new path in the desert of dysmenorrhea management, exploring the potential of plant-based therapies to complement conventional approaches. It's a reminder that the journey toward optimal health can be enriched by embracing natural remedies alongside modern medicine. By exploring the synergistic effects of these approaches, we can create a more holistic and effective path for managing dysmenorrhea symptoms.
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- Date Revised 2020-10-01
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