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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    EFFECTIVENESS OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES EXERCISE AND STRETCHING TO REDUCE THE PAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN YOUNG WOMEN WITH PRIMARY DYSMENORRHEA


    Nidhi Agarwal, Dr. Urvashi, Dr. Anjum Gupta
    JCDR. 2021: 3227-3234

    Abstract

    Introduction: Woman's menstrual cycle plays a crucial role in her reproductive cycle. While some little discomfort is common during menstruation, extreme pain should not be perceived as normal. This severe menstrual pain is the primary cause of women's absences from work and school. It typically lasts upto 40 years and happens around every 21 to 45 days during a normal cycle, with 2 to 6 days of flow. These trends are continuing. These symptoms are said to be relieved by physiotherapy. There is a need to determine whether PFM exercises and stretching improve the pain during menstrual cycle in women as well as the impact of PFM exercises on the quality of lives of the women. Aim and Objective: To study the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscles exercise and stretching to reduce the pain and improve the quality of life in young women with primary dysmenorrhea. Material and Methods: This study consisted of 60 subjects for a period of two months. The subjects participating in this study were briefed about the nature of the study and intervention. Results: In the current study young women with primary dysmenorrhea, pelvic floor exercises and stretching were found to be effective in lowering pain and enhancing quality of life.

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    Volume 12 Issue 5

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