View clinical trials related to Primary Dysmenorrhea.
Filter by:The trial aims to evaluate the effect of manual acupuncture versus transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation in treating primary dysmenorrhea.
To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of three methods for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. Establish an integrated biomarker index system for the evaluation of the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine, western medicine and Low-level Light Therapy for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea, and further explore the mechanism and therapeutic material basis of the three treatment methods for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea
The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of kinesio taping in women with primary dysmenorrhea.
Dysmenorrhea is one of the most common gynecological problem in adolescents and young women. Symptoms of dysmenorrhea include pelvic / abdominal pain, back pain, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. These symptoms occur before menstrual bleeding or with bleeding and lasts in 12-74 hours. The objective of this study to investigate the effects of combined exercises on dysmenorrhea symptoms. Exercise protocol aerobic, stretching, kegels, pelvic motions and relaxation exercises.
With 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.
Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a common complaint in menstruating women. Although nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug is an effective treatment, there are concerns about serious adverse events. Complementary therapies, including acupuncture, are commonly used for PD. Acupuncture has a low risk of adverse effects, while the evidence for the effectiveness of acupuncture in treating PD is inconclusive. Deqi and psychological factors are core concepts in acupuncture theory, but they have been largely neglected in primary dysmenorrhea clinical reports. The objective of this trail is to assess the clinical efficacy of acupuncture in the prevention of PD and investigate what factors will affect the efficacy of acupuncture.The results of this trial will significantly add to the current body of evidence on the role of acupuncture for PD. If found to be effective and safe, acupuncture will be a valuable treatment option in the prevention of PD. In additional, results from this trial will identify what factors will affect the efficacy of acupuncture.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the associations between deqi, the effects of acupuncture and personality in primary dysmenorrhea and to characterize the nature of the deqi phenomenon on terms of the prevalence of sensations as well as the uniqueness of the sensations underlying the deqi experiment.