The Prevalence, Management and Impact of Dysmenorrhea on Medical Students' Lives-A Multicenter Study.
Romina-Marina SimaMihaela SuleaJulia Caroline RadosaSebastian FindekleeBashar Haj HamoudMihai PopescuGabriel Petre GoreckiAnca BobircăFlorin BobircaCatalin Gabriel CirstoveanuLiana PlesPublished in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Dysmenorrhea has a high prevalence among medical students and could affect the quality of life of students in several ways. During their menstrual period, most female students feel as if they have less energy for daily activities and exhibit a higher level of stress. The intensity of the symptoms varies considerably and, with it, the degree of discomfort it creates. Most student use both pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods to reduce pain (75.7%). University courses, social life, couples' relationships, as well as relationships with family and friends are affected, depending on the duration and intensity of the pain.