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Dysmenorrhea Global Clinical Market Research Report, Analysis, Opportunities, Forecast, Revenue, Trends, Value : Ken Research

Dysmenorrhea is the medical term for pain with menstruation. There are two types of dysmenorrhea primary and secondary with primary dysmenorrhea being common menstrual cramps that are recurrent in nature and are not caused by other diseases but lead to pain in lower abdomen, back or thighs. Secondary dysmenorrhea is long lasting pain that is caused by a disorder in the woman’s reproductive organs, such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, uterine fibroids or infection.

Dysmenorrhea is the medical term for pain with menstruation. There are two types of dysmenorrhea primary and secondary with primary dysmenorrhea being common menstrual cramps that are recurrent in nature and are not caused by other diseases but lead to pain in lower abdomen, back or thighs. Secondary dysmenorrhea is long lasting pain that is caused by a disorder in the woman’s reproductive organs, such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, uterine fibroids or infection.

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• The medical fraternity is carrying out research studies in various<br />

known ailments including dysmenorrhea and studying its effects on<br />

the general life activities of women. It has been noted that the<br />

effects of dysmenorrhea transcend beyond personal discomfort, to<br />

female participation in other sectors. The declining participation of<br />

females in the educational sector and professional work<br />

environments is largely being attributed to dysmenorrhea. Evidence<br />

suggests that dysmenorrhea may also be a risk factor for other<br />

chronic pain conditions. Apart from this, dysmenorrhea has also<br />

been identified to be in strong association with other medical<br />

conditions. <strong>Dysmenorrhea</strong> has recently been recognized as the<br />

main symptom of Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich Syndrome (HWW),<br />

evident by a case study. There is also obstruction mass or<br />

endometriosis associated with dysmenorrhea. MRI with capability<br />

of tissue differentiation is the gold standard for diagnosis.

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