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Primary dysmenorrhea is a common under-diagnosed complaint, with a prevalence of about 45-95% in women of childbearing age and about 10-25% in severe cases. Menstrual pain can be classified as primary or secondary. Primary menstrual pain is a crampy pain in the lower abdomen without any pelvic pathology, which usually occurs 6 to 12 months after the first menstruation. Primary menstrual pain is usually most severe on the first day of the menstrual cycle and lasts for 8 to 72 hours. The cause is still unknown, but studies suggest that it may be related to increased prostaglandins, which cause painful contractions of the uterus. The pain is often accompanied by other menstrual discomfort symptoms, including headache, breast tenderness, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, and psychological anxiety, depression or irritability. In the case of secondary menstrual pain, there are clear pelvic pathologies, such as endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and pelvic inflammatory disease.
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In this study, the ingredients of nuan-gong-ye are myrrh, dragon's blood, yanhu tuber, white mustard seed, asarum root, argy wormwood leaf, holly oil, clove oil, cinnamon bark oil, glycerin, PEG400, while the placebo was 1/20 concentration of nuan-gong-ye plus glycerin and PEG400, all from the same batch. A bottle of nuan-gong-ye will be taken for HPLC fingerprint to examine its components. A total of 140 people will be divided randomly into two groups, of which the experimental group using nuan-gong-ye and the control group using a placebo. Four menstrual cycles of the clinical trial will be conducted after recruitment. The first menstrual cycle will be non-interventional, with subjects filling out Basic information sheet, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and Short Form McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ-SF). In the second to fourth menstrual cycles, two bottles of approximately 16 ml of nuan-gong-ye will be applied. During these three cycles, the application will begin five days before each menstrual period and end on the third day of the menstruation, with the VAS, McGill scale, and side effects questionnaire being completed. The skin should be dry before application. For each application of nuan-gong-ye or placebo, apply 10 circles clockwise from the navel to a circular area with a radius of 8 to 13 cm. The first application will be done after waking up, the second and third apply every five hours, and the fourth apply at bedtime, for a total of four applications a day. Other relief measures such as Chinese medicine, hot compresses, abdominal massage, acupuncture, and the use of other essential oils are prohibited during the research period, while painkillers are not.
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82 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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HSUAN HSUAN WU
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