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  1. Dysmenorrhea: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Carol Turkington, 2006
  2. Women at Work / Dysmenorrhea - Practitioners' Conference / Is There a Doctor in the Plant / Proctology in Industry / Maximum Permissible Radiation Exposures to Man / On Being a Mature Person (American Association of Industrial Nurses Journal, Volume 5, Issue 6, June 1957)
  3. Effect of "Dang-Qui-Shao-Yao-San" a Chinese medicinal prescription for dysmenorrhea on uterus contractility in vitro.: An article from: Phytomedicine: ... Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology by C.-S. Hsu, J.-K. Yang, et all 2006-01-01
  4. Dysmenorrhea, related symptoms reduced with oral contraceptives.(Adolescent Health): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2004-07-15
  5. Dysmenorrhea and irregular uterine bleeding.(SUBSPECIALTY CONSULT): An article from: Pediatric News by Saifuddin T. Mama, 2010-08-01
  6. Dysmenorrhea Prevalent in Hispanic Teens.: An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 1999-07-15
  7. Discussion on Treatment of Dysmenorrhea; Menstrual Problems; Endomitritis; Uterine Bleeding by C.A., D.C.M. Bing Yin Lee, M.D. Rei Ling Zhao, et all 1990
  8. OC cut pain in adolescent dysmenorrhea.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2004-09-01
  9. Acupuncture for Dysmenorrhea (NTSC) by Jia Chengwen, 2006-01-01
  10. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Menstruation, Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS), Dysmenorrhea: Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, ... Information for Patients and Physicians by PM Medical Health News, 2004-05
  11. Aeromedical Considerations of Dysmenorrhea: A Clinical Practice Guideline and Overview by NIcole Powell-Dunford, 2009-08-12
  12. Weight Changes Resulting from a Group Weight Control Program / Rehabilitation: Industrial Aspects / Western Occupational Health Conference / Promotion of Adult Health Maintenance Opportunities for Occupational Health Nurses / Dysmenorrhea (American Association of Industrial Nurses Journal, Volume 5, Issue 12, December 1957)
  13. Assessing knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of adolescent girls in suburban districts of Tehran about dysmenorrhea and menstrual hygiene.(Statistical ... Journal of International Women's Studies by Mohammad Poureslami, Farzaneh Osati-Ashtiani, 2002-05-01
  14. Dysmenorrhea: Webster's Timeline History, 1829 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-11

21. Welcome To UCLA Student Health Services
Menstrual Cramps (dysmenorrhea) Handouts
http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/health/healthed/HANDOUTS/cramps.htm

22. Dysmenorrhea
What is dysmenorrhea? This What are cramps? About 80 percent of the time,cramps are part of the primary dysmenorrhea syndrome. Cramps
http://www.coolnurse.com/dysmenorrhea.htm
What is Dysmenorrhea? This condition refers to the pain or discomfort associated with menstruation . Although not a serious medical problem, it is usually meant to describe a woman with menstrual symptoms severe enough to keep her from functioning for a day or two each month. Many teens don't suffer from dysmenorrhea, as their uterus is still growing, and yet they may get it several years after their first period begins. Symptoms may begin one to two days before menses, peak on the first day of flow, and subside during that day or over several days.
T he pain is typically described as dull, aching, cramping and often radiates to the lower back. The pain from your period that is severe enough to be given this name by your health care provider is thought to be the result of uterine contractions, caused by prostaglandins (a hormone-like substance, normally found in your body). Prostaglandins are known to stimulate uterine contractions. In addition to pain other symptoms may include, headache, diarrhea, constipation, and urinary frequency and fainting.

23. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Dysmenorrhea In The Adolescent
dysmenorrhea in the adolescent. Definition Return to top dysmenorrhea is definedas painful menses. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top.
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Female reproductive anatomy Painful periods (dysmenorrhea) Uterus Normal uterine anatomy (cut section) Alternative names Return to top Periods - painful (adolescent); Adolescent dysmenorrhea; Menstrual pain - adolescent; Painful menstrual periods - adolescent Definition Return to top Dysmenorrhea is defined as painful menses. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Primary dysmenorrhea in adolescents usually begins 2 to 3 years following the onset of menses. It consists of crampy lower abdominal pain that generally begins several hours prior to the onset of a menstrual period, but may begin as much as 1 or 2 days in advance. The pain lasts 1 or more days into the period and then subsides. Pain may be mild to severe, and may be associated with nausea and vomiting and changes in bowel habits (either constipation or diarrhea ). Primary dysmenorrhea is caused by prostaglandin-induced uterine contractions.

24. Dysmenorrhea
dysmenorrhea, or painful menstruation, is classified as either primaryor secondary. Primary dysmenorrhea Beverages 10. Salads. dysmenorrhea.
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25. Dysmenorrhea - Medicinal Herbs Online
Amenorrhea. Scanty flow is known as Oligomenorrhea. Painful menstruationis dysmenorrhea. Excessive loss of blood is termed Menorrhagia.
http://www.egregore.com/diseases/dysmenorrhea.html

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    Definition
    Absence of flow when normally expected is called Amenorrhea
    Scanty flow is known as Oligomenorrhea
    Painful menstruation is Dysmenorrhea
    Excessive loss of blood is termed Menorrhagia
    Loss of blood during intermenstrual periods (between periods) is known as spotting or Metrorrhagia
    In all the above cases, the gynocologist should make the diagnosis and prescribe treatment, rule out causes, complications, etc. Back to Top
    Symptoms
    In addition to the previously mentioned in the definitions, symptoms may include: depression , cramps, water retention, skin eruptions, headaches , bloated abdomen, backache, cramps, breast swelling and tenderness, insomnia , fatigue, nervousness, (See also PMS ) joint pain, fainting spells, and changes in personality (such as outbursts of anger, violence, and thoughts of suicide). Menstrual pain in young girls is often severe and relatively long-lasting. Especially at the onset of the menstrual period, the pain usually is experienced as severe. Ideally a gynecologist should be seen at the outset of menstrual periods to determine if everything is normal. If normal, the aches and pains can be eased or cured by a cup of chamomile tea, drunk very warm, or with peppermint tea or even caraway tea. These herbs contain essential oils with antispasmodic effects. Rotate the three teas, if preferred. Prepare the tea: pour 8 oz.

26. Disease Category Listing (57): Dysmenorrhea (Painful Periods)
CenterWatch Listing of Clinical Research Trials for dysmenorrhea (PainfulPeriods). Clinical Trials dysmenorrhea (Painful Periods). Arizona.
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Clinical Trials: Dysmenorrhea (Painful Periods)
Arizona
Phoenix; Phoenix Center for Clinical Research (PCCR)
Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Dysmenorrhea?
California
Irvine; Protocare Trials Irvine Center for Clinical Research (ICCR)
Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Dysmennorhea?
Colorado
Denver; Downtown Women's Healthcare
A clinical research study for the treatment of dysmenorrhea (painful menstrual periods).
Florida
Clearwater; Clinical Research of West Florida
A clinical research study to evaluate the effect of an investigational medication dysmenorrhea when compared to a marketed medication.
Georgia
Atlanta; Radiant Research - Atlanta
Female volunteers are needed to participate in a clinical research study evaluating an investigational medication in treating painful menstrual cramps or what is medically known as dysmenorrhea.
Illinois
Chicago; Protocare Trials Chicago Center for Clinical Research (CCCR)
Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Dysmenorrhea?
Nevada
Las Vegas; Protocare Trials Las Vegas Center for Clinical Research (LVCCR)

27. Dysmenorrhea
dysmenorrhea, or painful menstruation, is classified as either primaryor secondary. Primary dysmenorrhea generally dysmenorrhea.
http://www.gnc.com/health_notes/Concern/Dysmenorrhea.htm
Dysmenorrhea Also indexed as: Menstrual Cramps, Painful Menstruation Dysmenorrhea, or painful menstruation, is classified as either primary or secondary. Primary dysmenorrhea generally occurs within a couple of years of the first menstrual period. The pain tends to decrease with age and very often resolves after childbirth. Secondary dysmenorrhea is menstrual pain caused by another condition, commonly endometriosis . It starts later in life and tends to increase in intensity over time. As many as half of menstruating women are affected by dysmenorrhea, and of these, about 10% have severe dysmenorrhea, which greatly limits activities for one to three days each month.
Checklist for Dysmenorrhea Rating Nutritional Supplements Herbs Vitamin B3 (niacin)
Vitamin B3
(niacin) (plus vitamin C and rutin
Vitamin E
Calcium
Fish oil
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Magnesium

Progesterone
(topical cream)
Vitamin B1
Black cohosh
Blue cohosh

Corydalis

Cramp bark Dong quai False unicorn Peony Vervain ... Vitex See also: Homeopathic Remedies for Dysmenorrhea Reliable and relatively consistent scientific data showing a substantial health benefit.

28. Dysmenorrhea
Edited by James Eckman, MD and Allan Platt, PAC. dysmenorrhea by Hiba Tamim, MD. Secondarydysmenorrhea must be excluded. Clinical Findings. Subjective Data.
http://www.emory.edu/PEDS/SICKLE/dysmen.htm
Sickle Cell Information Center Guidelines
Edited by James Eckman, M.D. and Allan Platt, PA-C Dysmenorrhea by Hiba Tamim, MD Pain before and during the menstrual period is common in sickle cell patients. This can be problematic in that patients often confuse this pain with sickle pain episodes and may expect relief with narcotic analgesics. Young patients and those approaching menopause may also have pain episodes that appear to be precipitated by menstruation or the premenstrual syndrome. Secondary dysmenorrhea must be excluded. Clinical Findings Subjective Data Present Illness . Define the pain, relationship to menstrual period, associated breast enlargement and tenderness, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. Determine sexual activity, presence of discharge, dyspareunia, or pain on defecation. Past Medical History Determine onset of menstruation, menstrual irregularity, previous pregnancies, exposure to venereal disease, and past venereal infections. Objective Data Physical Examination
  • Vital Signs. Temperature. Abdomen. Abdominal tenderness, CVA tenderness, masses, hepatosplenomegaly.

29. Dysmenorrhea
dysmenorrhea up. dysmenorrhea / case studies Related topics dysmenorrhea /case studies. Management of dysmenorrhea in the Adolescent and Young Adult,
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Related topics: other Menorrhagia Premenstrual Syndrome
Painful periods (dysmenorrhoea)
This brief patient information leaflet (PIL) on dysmenorrhoea is published here by PRODIGY (Prescribing RatiOnally with Decision-support In General-practice studY), which is based at the Sowerby Centre for Health Informatics, University of Newcastle and funded by the NHS Executive. It explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea (period pain not due to an underlying disease), and how this differs from secondary dysmenorrhoea (period pain due to an underlying cause). Dysmenorrhea Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Period pains : a self-help guide This leaflet explains the causes of period pain or dysmenorrhoea, and what can be done to prevent it in the short and long term. Aimed at women and produced by the Health Education Board for Scotland (HEBS). Dysmenorrhea Patient Education Handout [Publication Type]
Dysmenorrhea / case studies
Management of Dysmenorrhea in the Adolescent and Young Adult One of a series of peer-reviewed continuing medical education lessons, aimed at physicians and provided by the Virtual Lecture Hall. The Virtual Lecture Hall provides accredited CME programs that meet the independent content development standards of the ACCME (Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education). The lesson in Management of Dysmenorrhea in the Adolescent and Young Adult uses 3 cases with interactive question and answer sessions. The content is based on the Technical Bulletins of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, textbooks of Adolescent Medicine, Pediatrics and Adolescent Gynecology, and other recent material. The lesson is free, but physicians can choose to pay to submit answers for CME credits. Released in May 1998, and reviewed last in April 1998. This course is sponsored by the University of Arizona College of Medicine, and written by Dr. George D. Comerci.

30. Exercise: Dysmenorrhea Exercise
exercise dysmenorrhea exercise. dysmenorrhea exercise. do the followingexercises above 2 to 3 times a day several days before period
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Using IBIS Therapeutics Materia Medica User Notebook ... Professional Resources Inc. dysmenorrhea exercise do the following exercises above 2 to 3 times a day several days before period: 1. lie face up with legs and knees bent; perform abdominal breathing about 10 times feeling abdomen slowly inflate then slowly fall 2. stand holding back of chair; lift one heel off the floor, then the other; repeat 20 times 3. stand holding back of chair then do 5 deep knee bends 4. while lying on back lift and bring knees to touch chin, 10 times
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31. Dysmenorrhea - Institute For Endoscopic Gynaecology, Progressive Endoscopy, Gasl
dysmenorrhea Institute for Endoscopic Gynaecology, specialized in progressiveendoscopy, gasless Laparoscopy, Endometriosis, Hysterectomy and Cysts.
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32. Gynecology - Dysmenorrhea - Methodist Health Care System, Houston, Texas
dysmenorrhea What is dysmenorrhea? What causes dysmenorrhea? The cause of dysmenorrheadepends on whether the condition is primary or secondary.
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Premenstrual Syndrome -Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Amenorrhea ... Newsletters. Dysmenorrhea What is dysmenorrhea? Dysmenorrhea is a menstrual condition characterized by severe and frequent menstrual cramps and pain associated with menstruation. Dysmenorrhea may be classified as primary or secondary.
  • primary dysmenorrhea - from the beginning and usually lifelong; severe and frequent menstrual cramping caused by severe and abnormal uterine contractions. secondary dysmenorrhea - due to some physical cause and usually of later onset; painful menstrual periods caused by an another medical condition present in the body (i.e., pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis).
What causes dysmenorrhea?

33. Dysmenorrhea, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center
conditions and diagnoses. dysmenorrhea. What is dysmenorrhea? dysmenorrhea menstruation.dysmenorrhea may be classified as primary or secondary.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/Health_Topics/Your_Childs_Health/Teen_Health/
Your Child's Health Teen Health Overview Anatomy ... Bulimia Nervosa Dysmenorrhea Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) Obesity Recognizing Gynecologic Problems Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) ... Wellness
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Dysmenorrhea
What is dysmenorrhea?
Dysmenorrhea is a menstrual condition characterized by severe and frequent menstrual cramps and pain associated with menstruation. Dysmenorrhea may be classified as primary or secondary.
  • primary dysmenorrhea - from the beginning and usually lifelong; severe and frequent menstrual cramping caused by severe and abnormal uterine contractions. secondary dysmenorrhea - due to some physical cause and usually of later onset; painful menstrual periods caused by another medical condition present in the body (i.e., pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis).
What causes dysmenorrhea?
The cause of dysmenorrhea depends on whether the condition is primary or secondary. In general, females with primary dysmenorrhea experience abnormal uterine contractions as a result of a chemical imbalance in the body (particularly prostaglandin and arachidonic acid - both chemicals which control the contractions of the uterus). Secondary dysmenorrhea is caused by other medical conditions, most often endometriosis (a condition in which tissue that looks and acts like endometrial tissue becomes implanted outside the uterus, usually on other reproductive organs inside the pelvis or in the abdominal cavity - often resulting in internal bleeding, and pelvic pain). Other possible causes of secondary dysmenorrhea include the following:

34. Dysmenorrhea, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center
Conditions and Diagnoses. dysmenorrhea. What is dysmenorrhea? dysmenorrhea menstruation.dysmenorrhea may be classified as primary or secondary.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/info/teen/diagnose/dysmenorrhea.htm
Your Child's Health Teen Health Overview Anatomy ... Bulimia Nervosa Dysmenorrhea Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) Obesity Recognizing Gynecologic Problems Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) ... Wellness
Conditions and Diagnoses
Dysmenorrhea
What is dysmenorrhea?
Dysmenorrhea is a menstrual condition characterized by severe and frequent menstrual cramps and pain associated with menstruation. Dysmenorrhea may be classified as primary or secondary.
  • primary dysmenorrhea - from the beginning and usually lifelong; severe and frequent menstrual cramping caused by severe and abnormal uterine contractions. secondary dysmenorrhea - due to some physical cause and usually of later onset; painful menstrual periods caused by another medical condition present in the body (i.e., pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis).
What causes dysmenorrhea?
The cause of dysmenorrhea depends on whether the condition is primary or secondary. In general, females with primary dysmenorrhea experience abnormal uterine contractions as a result of a chemical imbalance in the body (particularly prostaglandin and arachidonic acid - both chemicals which control the contractions of the uterus). Secondary dysmenorrhea is caused by other medical conditions, most often endometriosis (a condition in which tissue that looks and acts like endometrial tissue becomes implanted outside the uterus, usually on other reproductive organs inside the pelvis or in the abdominal cavity - often resulting in internal bleeding, and pelvic pain). Other possible causes of secondary dysmenorrhea include the following:

35. Medem: Medical Library: Dysmenorrhea
Medical Library. Printerfriendly format. dysmenorrhea. When the painis this severe, it is called dysmenorrhea. dysmenorrhea is common.
http://www.medem.com/MedLB/article_detaillb.cfm?article_ID=ZZZH7MGV77C&sub_cat=3

36. Dysmenorrhea
Understand Diseases dysmenorrhea. There are two kinds of menstrual cramps primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea.
http://www.msd.com.hk/health_info/disease_information/pain/e_extra_dysmenorrhea.
Understand Diseases Related Topics Arthritis Osteoarthritis Dysmenorrhea Menstrual cramps are caused by the contraction of the uterus. The flow itself is also part of the problem. Heavy flow or clots in the menstruation have to squeeze out through the small opening of the cervix. This stretching is believed to cause pain as well There are two kinds of menstrual cramps : primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea Primary Dysmenorrhea Menstrual cramps start a day or so before actual menses. They are felt in the lower or middle abdomen. They can radiate (spread) to the hips, thighs, and back. The severity of cramps varies widely from woman to woman and even between the same woman's periods. Gasto-intestinal symptoms are also common with severe cramps: nausea, vomitting, and diarrhea. Spasms of the leg and abdominal muscles occur with severe cramps. Secondary Dysmenorrhea Secondary dysmenorrhea is when cramps are due to an actual disease, such as endometriosis. Secondary is more likely when the problem starts after the age of 25, or when there are other symptoms. The only way to know is to be looked at by a doctor.

37. AYC: Dysmenorrhea
dysmenorrhea Basic Information. dysmenorrhea is uterine cramping thatusually begins with ovulatory menstrual periods. Primary dysmenorrhea
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Adult Medicine General Health Men's Health Women's Health ... Information Dysmenorrhea Basic Information Dysmenorrhea is uterine cramping that usually begins with ovulatory menstrual periods. Primary dysmenorrhea, or functional dysmenorrhea, is very common experienced by most women. In fact it has been estimated to be the most common medical problem experienced by women under the age of twenty-five and the major cause of time lost at work or at school for women in this same age group. Secondary dysmenorrhea is acquired by some demonstrable organic pathology and is much rarer. Primary dysmenorrhea is thought to result from a high level of prostaglandin production in some women. (This is a substance that the uterus produces.) It occurs only during ovulatory cycles. In women with secondary dysmenorrhea the cause is thought to be endometriosis, adenomyosis, or occasionally IUD use or outflow tract obstruction. Sometimes the symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea disappear or resolve on their own and can vary in intensity from period to period. Sometimes the pain or discomfort decreases with advancing age and in some women symptoms decrease after childbirth while in others they do not.

38. Dysmenorrhea
dysmenorrhea. dysmenorrhea (dis men * re *) is pain associated withmenstruation. Primary dysmenorrhea occurs for no apparent cause.
http://www.rush.edu/worldbook/articles/004000a/004000187.html

39. Dysmenorrhea
dysmenorrhea (Menstrual Cramps). What is dysmenorrhea? dysmenorrhea(DISmen-o-REE-ah) is the medical term for menstrual cramps.
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/0100/0101.asp?index=4148

40. Contraception Online Slides - Dysmenorrhea, Adolescents, Adolescence, Noncontrac
Search Slides. Index of Slide Contents. search dysmenorrhea results 14. 1 2 SlideTitle. Primary dysmenorrhea Incidence. Talk. Adolescents and OCs. Related Terms.
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