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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-2 | Issue-04
Prevalence and Severity of Physical Symptoms Encountered During Menstrual Cycle in Healthy Young Girls
Sonika Agarwal, Babita Bansal, Jaspreet Takkar, Deepak Kumar Agrawal, V. K. Chawla
Published: Aug. 30, 2014 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2014.v02i04.058
Pages: 1431-1435
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Abstract
The present study was carried out on 600 unmarried healthy college going girls between the age of 18 to 23
years, with regular menstrual cycles from Jodhpur(Western Rajasthan), during the period from June 2006 to May 2007 to
compare the prevalence and severity of physical symptoms experienced during menstrual cycle. The mere mention of the
topic has been tabooed in the past and even to this day the cultural and social influences appear to be hurdle for
advancement of knowledge on the subject. This study is a moderate attempt to asses not only prevalence and severity of
various physical symptoms associated with menstruation in healthy young girls but also to know the extent of effect it
has on their productivity at home or at work place. In the present study, girls were asked to provide information related to
age, religion, age of menarche, menstrual history and physical symptoms associated with menstrual cycle. It was
observed that 89.8% of girls had varying degree of physical problems. In some problems were severe enough to affect the
quality of work at their home or work place and to warrant medical treatment. Thus, menstrual problems are not a trivial
complaint. Because of its high prevalence and adverse impact, girls should be encouraged to talk about their problems
during menstruation, so that effective measures can be taken to decrease the severity of their symptoms and enhance their
working capability and quality of life.