International Journal
2024 Publications - Volume 3 - Issue 2

Airo International Research Journal ISSN 2320-3714


Submitted By
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Mrs. Kalimunisa Begum

Subject
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Nursing

Month Of Publication
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August 2024

Abstract
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Dysmenorrhea is characterized by intense menstrual discomfort that interferes with day-to-day functioning. Symptoms include cramping during ovulatory cycles, nausea, vomiting, exhaustion, and fainting. It has an impact of 17% to 80% worldwide.The most prevalent menstrual disorder is dysmenorrhea, which affects 50% of women who are fertile and 10% of whom have excruciating pain for one to three days every month. In India, 60–90% of teenagers have dysmenorrhea, which is a major source of school absences or restrictions on activities and social engagement -UNICEF 2012.According to a 2009 nationwide poll of teenage girls, 40% of the participants often missed work and college due to excruciating menstruation cramps. Dysmenorrhea is the most common cause of teenage absences from school and is the cause of major absenteeism from work.

Pages
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320- 331