Comparison of the effect of Vitamin B1 and Acupuncture on Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea
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Dysmenorrhea is a common gynecological disorder as the most common pelvis cyclic pain through that more than half of the women in the age would experience it. It is divided in to two groups of primary and secondary. The aim of this study is to compare the acupuncture effect, vitamin B1 and Ibuprofen on pain treatment of Primary dysmenorrhea. This study is a kind of clinical trial study which students have done is 2010 on the students of Islamic Azad University Sari Branch. The provided definite multi-dimensional speech system of collecting data using Spss version software, Fisher's tests k, Duncan's test and variation analysis. The results showed that there was significant difference related to pain tension before and after treatment (P=0/000). There is also equal need for extra pain reliever only in ibuprofen and vitamin B group (P=0/000). Vitamin B is a medicine with similar effect to ibuprofen with much less complication and more acceptability and the acupuncture has less acceptability and efficiency comparing with these two.
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