HEALING THE HIDDEN PAIN: HOMEOPATHY FOR MENSTRUAL HARMONY

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Abstract

Dysmenorrhea, commonly known as painful menstruation, is a prevalent gynaecological condition affecting a large proportion of adolescent girls and women of reproductive age. It is characterized by cramping pain in the lower abdomen occurring before or during menstruation and may be associated with symptoms such as nausea vomiting, headache, fatigue, irritability and backache. Dysmenorrhea is classifies into primary dysmenorrhea, which occurs in the absence of pelvic pathology and secondary dysmenorrhea, which is associated with underlying disorders such as endometriosis or uterine abnormalities. The condition significantly interferes with daily activities academic performance and quality of life From a homeopathic perspective, dysmenorrhea is viewed as a manifestation of an individual’s constitutional imbalance rather than merely a localized uterine disorder. Homeopathic management emphasizes individualized treatment based on the totality of symptoms, including physical, emotional and mental characteristics. Remedies such as Phosphorus, Magnesia phosphorica, Pulsatilla, Colocynthis and Sepia are frequently indicated defending on symptoms presentation. Homeopathy aims to provide gentle, safe and holistic relief by addressing the root cause and improving overall health. This approach may help reduce the intensity and frequency of menstrual pain and enhance the quality of life without significant adverse effects.

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endometriosisdysmenorrhea

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