düsmenorröa
Düsmenorröa, also known as primary dysmenorrhea, refers to the recurrent, painful menstrual cramps that occur in the absence of any identifiable pelvic pathology. It typically begins within the first few years after menarche and is most common in adolescents and young women.
The primary cause of düsmenorröa involves increased production of prostaglandins—hormone-like substances that promote uterine contractions and
Diagnosis of düsmenorröa is primarily clinical, based on patient history and symptom presentation, with no evidence
Management strategies focus on symptom relief and may include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which reduce prostaglandin
Düsmenorröa is a common condition that can significantly impact quality of life, but effective treatments are