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Prevalence of Dysmenorrhea and Associated Factors Among Haramaya University Students, Eastern Ethiopia.

Tiruye Tilahun MeseleMerga DehresaLemessa OljiraElias Bekele WakwoyaGetu Megersa Gemeda
Published in: International journal of women's health (2022)
Dysmenorrhea was a common problem among Haramaya University female students. History of anxiety, early menarche, premenstrual syndrome, tea consumption, usual use of fat and oil containing food and usual use of meat food were significantly associated to dysmenorrhea. We recommend Haramaya University to provide accessible and appropriate medical treatment and counseling service for dysmenorrhea affected students.
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