Abstract:Dismenorea merupakan nyeri haid yang di tandai dengan nyeri perut bagian bawah yang terjadi sebelum menstruasi dan saat menstruasi. Dismenorea jika tidak segera diatasi akan mempengaruhi fungsi mental dan fisik individu, sehingga harus segera di atasi dengan terapi farmakologi atau non farmakologis. Terapi non farmakologis yaitu pengobatan herbal seperti air perasan wortel dan air rebusan jahe merah. Wortel memiliki kandungan Beta karoten dan vitamin E yang bisa mengurangi peningkatan produksi hormon prostagla… Show more
“…The results suggested that the NPRS scores of the three groups showed significant differences. In accordance with prior research, which suggested dark chocolate ( 11 ), and carrot juice ( 15 , 16 ) as a non-pharmaceutical, effective, and easy-to-use strategy for menstrual pain management, these data supported these recommendations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…A randomized clinical trial among labor women suggested that who had consumption phenolics significantly decreased pain intensity ( 14 ). Several studies have investigated the effect of carrot juice on declining severe pain in menstruation ( 15 , 16 ), but no of study to investigate the effect of carrot juice on pain at the first stage of labor.…”
Background: Dark chocolate and carrot juice may positively decline the pain. However, there is a lack evidence the impact of combination dark chocolate and carrot juice on labor pain during stage 1 of birth delivery among primigravida. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of dark chocolate and carrot juice on perceived labor pain during stage 1 of birth delivery among primigravida. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with participants who received dark chocolate (n=30), carrot juice (n=30), and control group (n=30). Pain level was assessed by using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) before the intervention and at 30 hours after intervention. The Chi-square and one-way analysis of variance tests and general equational model were used. Results: Data were collected and analyzed before and after 60 minutes of intervention. Our results showed a significant interaction between the group and time, with both groups independently ameliorating labor pain. Conclusion: Dark chocolate and carrot juice therapies independently lowered pain labor in primigravida mothers, making them a viable treatment for advanced pain labor.
“…The results suggested that the NPRS scores of the three groups showed significant differences. In accordance with prior research, which suggested dark chocolate ( 11 ), and carrot juice ( 15 , 16 ) as a non-pharmaceutical, effective, and easy-to-use strategy for menstrual pain management, these data supported these recommendations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…A randomized clinical trial among labor women suggested that who had consumption phenolics significantly decreased pain intensity ( 14 ). Several studies have investigated the effect of carrot juice on declining severe pain in menstruation ( 15 , 16 ), but no of study to investigate the effect of carrot juice on pain at the first stage of labor.…”
Background: Dark chocolate and carrot juice may positively decline the pain. However, there is a lack evidence the impact of combination dark chocolate and carrot juice on labor pain during stage 1 of birth delivery among primigravida. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of dark chocolate and carrot juice on perceived labor pain during stage 1 of birth delivery among primigravida. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with participants who received dark chocolate (n=30), carrot juice (n=30), and control group (n=30). Pain level was assessed by using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) before the intervention and at 30 hours after intervention. The Chi-square and one-way analysis of variance tests and general equational model were used. Results: Data were collected and analyzed before and after 60 minutes of intervention. Our results showed a significant interaction between the group and time, with both groups independently ameliorating labor pain. Conclusion: Dark chocolate and carrot juice therapies independently lowered pain labor in primigravida mothers, making them a viable treatment for advanced pain labor.
“…However, some students and their families opted for traditional medicine, as it is widely trusted in the community [6], [9]. Traditional medicine services are abundant in the area, and it is commonly believed to be effective in treating various ailments [10].…”
The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of warm compresses in reducing dysmenorrhea, or menstrual pain, among young women. A pre-experimental study was conducted on 30 female students of 7th-grade at SMPK Waimangura (a junior high school) using a One-Group Pre-test Post-test Design, with respondents selected through purposive sampling. The study used a numerical rating scale to gauge the level of menstrual pain, and the data was analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. Prior to applying warm compresses, most of the participants reported moderate pain, but after the application of warm compresses, the majority reported no pain. The results showed a significant effect of warm compresses in reducing menstrual pain, with a p-value of 0.000 (<0.05). Therefore, it is recommended that young women use warm compresses as a non-pharmacological method to alleviate menstrual pain by applying a clean towel-covered glass bottle for 15-20 minutes. This intervention is effective in reducing muscle spasms in the abdominal area, providing a sense of comfort, and reducing pain.
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