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DYSMENORRHEA AND ITS IMPACT ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND THE ROLE OF NURSES IN ITS MANAGEMENT: SIMPLE REVIEW ARTICLE

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Moshaal Mafarah SH Alenezi, Saud Mujawwil Alanazi, Aseel Salem Rheel alanize, Hanaa Nafea Alruwaili, Hanan Daas Alrowaili, Yasamiyan Qunayfith Dhuwayhi Alanazi
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.12.320

Abstract

Dysmenorrhea defined as severe, excruciating cramping in the lower abdomen, is defined as painful menstruation. It is the most common gynaecological issue affecting women worldwide. The most important problem found in women with dysmenorrhea is low quality of life, apart from school and work absenteeism it has been reported that dysmenorrhea interferes with daily living activities, limitation in socialization, emotional disturbance and altered sleep patterns. To sum up, the purpose of this study was to ascertain the frequency, underlying causes, and impacts of primary dysmenorrhea on the life satisfaction of adolescents and young adult females and highlights the role of nurses in competing the problem. The findings demonstrate and high prevalence of primary and secondary dysmenorrhea and addresses the need for efficient interventions to enhance the quality of life for adolescent and young adult females. focused education efforts to raise female’s knowledge of dysmenorrhea treatment and normal and atypical menstruation. Awareness that dysmenorrhea is a health issue, just like any other, and that females should not be afraid to seek medical counsel for it, even if it means being admitted to the hospital. instruction on adopting a healthy lifestyle, which includes exercise and a balanced diet. Increase young women's understanding of the importance of a healthy, balanced diet because dietary modifications and vitamin intake have been related to a decrease in menstruation pain. Increased physical activity is helpful in reducing dysmenorrhea because it improves pelvic blood circulation and releases beta-endorphins, which act as a general painkiller. Correct administration of analgesics can reduce discomfort, improve quality of life, and allow women experiencing dysmenorrhea to do everyday duties. enhanced availability of healthcare services for the purpose of managing and treating primary dysmenorrhea.

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