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Dysmenorrhea, a common gynecological issue, significantly impacts quality of life. While NSAIDs and oral contraceptives are first-line treatments, complementary therapies like ginger show promise for improved management.

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  • Public Health
  • Pain Management

Background:

  • Dysmenorrhea is a prevalent gynecological condition with substantial socioeconomic impact.
  • It affects patient quality of life, necessitating improved management strategies.
  • Primary dysmenorrhea stems from myometrial hyper contractility, vasoconstriction, and hypoxia; secondary dysmenorrhea indicates underlying pathology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current management of dysmenorrhea.
  • To explore complementary therapies for enhancing treatment efficacy.
  • To assess the potential of unconventional treatments like ginger consumption.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of dysmenorrhea pathophysiology and treatment options.
  • Analysis of first-line pharmacotherapies (NSAIDs, oral contraceptives).
  • Evaluation of complementary and unconventional therapies (heat, exercise, ginger).

Main Results:

  • Standard treatments include NSAIDs and oral contraceptives.
  • Complementary therapies like heat and exercise can augment conventional treatment effectiveness.
  • Ginger consumption demonstrates encouraging results as a potential complementary therapy.

Conclusions:

  • Optimal management of dysmenorrhea requires further research into complementary therapies.
  • Ginger consumption shows promise and warrants further investigation for clinical recommendations.
  • Integrating evidence-based complementary approaches can improve patient outcomes and quality of life.