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Dysmenorrhoea - Coggle Diagram
Dysmenorrhoea
Nursing management
Increase protein, Vitamin B complex
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Diet changes: decrease salt, sugar, caffeine.
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Treatment
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NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Motrin, Naproxen)
Pathophysiology
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The contractions reduce uterine blood flows, leading to uterine hypoxia.
Abnormal and increased prostanoid and possibly eicosanoid secretion,
Definition
It is painful menstruation, a very common gynecologic complaint.
There are two classifications of dysmenorrhoea, primary and secondary dysmenorrhoea.
Primary dysmenorrhoea
Definition- Usually occurs 6 to 12 months after the menarche (when the process of ovulation becomes established and regular menstruation occurs).
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