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DYSMENORRHOEA (NURSING MANAGEMENT (Exercising can help to reduce pain,…
DYSMENORRHOEA
NURSING MANAGEMENT
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Administer Ibuprofen 200 mg to 400 mg three times a day for three days of menstruation when prescribed.
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Premenstrual tension
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DEFINATION
It is characterized by headache, lower back pain, fullness of breasts, mood swings, and fatigue.
Defination
Causes
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It is also classified as secondary when there is pelvic and reproductive system pathology or abnormalities listed bellow:
Transverse vaginal septum, cervical stenosis, uterine malformations and fibroids, intrauterine contraceptive devices or infections with resultant structures in the vagina.
dysmenorrhoea is the colicky abdominal pain that starts with menstrual flow and lasts for up to three days.