Ghufran Jaleel, Muhammad Abu Shaphe, Abdur Raheem Khan, Deepak Malhotra, Huma Khan, Sana Parveen, Mohammed Qasheesh, Rashid Ali Beg, Aksh Chahal, Fuzail Ahmad, Md Faruque Ahmad
Dysmenorrhea is the term for describing complex menstrual flow and painful spasmodic cramps during menstruation, and pain without any pathology is considered Primary Dysmenorrhea (PD). It is the most frequent ailment among women of all ages and races. The pain is dull and throbbing in character and occurs in the lower back and abdomen. Symptoms commonly appear 6 to 12 months after menarche, with the most significant incidence in the late teen and early twenties. Physical exercise is nearly a new non-medical intervention to relieve PD associated pain...
January 31, 2022: Journal of Lifestyle Medicine