2023
DOI: 10.4081/jphia.2023.2349
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Non‑pharmacological that most effective to reduce of primary dysmenorrhea intensity in women childbearing age: a literature review

Widia Ilmiah,
Ikhwan Abdullah,
Juliati Koesrini

Abstract: One of the most common female reproductive health problems is primary dysmenorrhea. Data on the incidence of primary dysmenorrhea complained about 50-90% of women in the world. Primary dysmenorrhea data in the US is 30-70%, in Sweden is 30%, in Mexico is 64%, in Italy is 68%, in Jordan is 55.8%, in Turkey is 84.9%, and in Malaysia is 74.5%, in Indonesia is 60-70% and 15% of its, it interferes with daily activities including work. The cause of this is hypercontractility of the myometrium due to excessive secret… Show more

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