Description

Dysmenorrhea refers to painful menstrual bleeding and often includes symptoms such as cramps in the lower abdominal region, pain radiating down to the thighs, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and headaches. There are two types of dysmenorrhea, called primary and

Dysmenorrhea refers to painful menstrual bleeding and often includes symptoms such as cramps in the lower abdominal region, pain radiating down to the thighs, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and headaches. There are two types of dysmenorrhea, called primary and secondary dysmenorrhea, which develop in different ways. In cases of primary dysmenorrhea, people experience painful cramps before and during most of their menstrual cycles, which does not happen as a result of a different underlying condition and is mostly due to hormone imbalances. On the other hand, secondary dysmenorrhea is a symptom of an underlying condition that cause problems with the reproductive organs such as endometriosis. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, researchers have reported that dysmenorrhea impacts up to fifty to ninety percent of women, remaining one of the most common reasons why women miss days of school and work as of 2021, and contributing to decreased quality of life.

Details

Title
  • Dysmenorrhea as a Menstrual Disorder
Date Created
2021-07-21
Keywords
  • Concept
  • Churchill, Fleetwood, 1808-1878. diseases of females: including those of pregnancy and childbed
  • Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable compound
  • Medicine--Gynecology and obstetrics--Functional and systemic disorders. Endocrine gynecology--Menstrual disorders--Dysmenorrhea
  • Disorders
  • Theories
  • history of dysmenorrhea
Collections this item is in

Machine-readable links