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MEDICAL SCIENCES 2010, 20(3): 170-174 Back to browse issues page
Efficacy of accupuncture in control of primary dysmenorrhea related pain in 15-30 years old women at the gynecology clinic of Bouali Hospital between 2007 and 2008
Roksana Darabi 1, Homayoun Aghamohammadi , Alireza Jafari , Farshid Sadeghi , Gevik Haccopian
1- , roksana_darabi@yahoo.com
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Background: Dysmenorrhoea is the most common gynaecological disorder among adolescents. Acupuncture is a treatment that has been shown to be effective for pain relief in a variety of conditions. We evaluated the effect of acupuncture in control of primary dysmenorrhea related pain.
 Materials and methods: In a randomized, double-blind, clinical trial study, 100 patients with primary dysmenorrhea were randomized to acupuncture (9 sessions over 3 months) or control group (placebo acupuncture). All subjects were allowed to receive usual medical care. Pain was rated on a Numerical Pain Score (0–10) at three months. Patients’ data were analyzed by t- test using SPSS software.
Results: This study showed significant effectiveness of acupuncture in control of primary dysmenorrhea pain after 3 months (p<0.0001). No complications or side effects were reported due to acupuncture.
Conclusion: Acupuncture was associated with relief of pain in patients with primary dysmenorrheal, and it is a safe and effective method in reduction of primary dysmenorrhea related pain.
Keywords: Primary dysmenorrheal, Accupuncture, Treatment.
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Semi-pilot: Controlled/Randomized clinical trial | Subject: Gynecology
Received: 2010/11/16 | Published: 2010/11/15


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