Ibuprofen menstruation

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

The most common method used by the participants in both groups as the pain relief procedure before interventions applied by the current clinical trial. The subjects were followed up at least for two sequential periodic cycles. The pain grades were similar in both groups before intervention. About 3 h after the intervention at the first day of menstruation the mean pain grade amongst aloe vera group was decreased from 2.81±0.65 to 2.02±0.34, while in Ibuprofen group from 2.48 ± 0.4 to 1.32 ± 0.15, respectively, using the described given dose. The pain grade was 1 and higher before intervention in both groups, while it reached zero in about 20% of the individuals of aloe vera group and 17% of those in Ibuprofen group 6 h after the intervention so that they did not ask any more interventions (Table 2). The comparison of the pain duration between the two groups at the first month of the intervention is shown in Table 3. There was no statistically significant decrease in pain duration for the women who received Ibuprofen compared to those who used aloe vera. Also there was no significant difference in pain grade between the groups at the second month of intervention (p=0.61). Pain duration at the second month of trial was similar between the both groups (p=0.76). Furthermore, the duration of menstrual flow was similar between the two groups before intervention, while Ibuprofen reduced the duration of menstruation compared to the aloe vera at the first and the second month

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