The Comparison of Vitamin E and Fennel Extract Effects on Duration of Pain in Primary Dysmenorrheal

Authors

  • Leyla Moslemi
  • Azar Aghamohammadi
  • Reza Bekhradi
  • Mandana Zafari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22100/jkh.v7i2.81

Keywords:

Primary dysmenorrheal, Vitamin E, Fennel extract

Abstract

 

Introduction: Primary dysmenorrheal is described as pelvic pain during menstrual bleeding in the absence of an identifiable pathologic lesion. It is a common gynecologic problem among women in reproductive age groups. Our objective was to compare the effect of vitamin E and Fennel extract on primary dysmenorrheal.

Methods: In this randomized single blind, placebo-controlled trial, 65 single female students who suffered from primary dysmenorrheal were randomly assigned into 3 groups of Fennel extract, vitamin E and placebo. Groups used treatment four times a day from the onset of bleeding and continued through three days for two consecutive menstrual periods. The vitamin E group took 100 unit capsules and Fennel extract group took 46 mg capsules with commercial name of Fenalgin.

Results: In the Fennel extract group, one month and two months after treatment, mean of pain duration significantly reduced compared to before treatment (P<0.001) but in the vitamin E group, the  pain duration mean decreased only  two months after treatment (P<0.02). The comparison of the first cycle means of pain duration, shows a significant difference between the three groups (P=0.033).

Conclusion: The results show that fennel extract is more effective than vitamin E in reducing the duration of pain in primary dysmenorrheal.

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2012-07-03

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The Comparison of Vitamin E and Fennel Extract Effects on Duration of Pain in Primary Dysmenorrheal. (2012). Knowledge and Health in Basic Medical Sciences, 7(2), 61-64. https://doi.org/10.22100/jkh.v7i2.81

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