Gaceta Sanitaria (Jan 2021)

Effect of varash oil to decrease menstrual pain in primary dysmenorrhea of senior high school student at Palu City

  • Ni Wayan Wirayanti Putri Negara,
  • Stang,
  • Ansariad,
  • A. Ummu Salamah,
  • Arifin Seweng,
  • Rosmala Nur,
  • Aminuddin Syam

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35
pp. S145 – S147

Abstract

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Objective: menstrual pain is a common gynecological symptom at women on or near their menstrual period. Two third of them experienced moderate to severe pain. However, just several seek for medical help. This research aims to know the effect of ginger oil used on decreasing menstrual pain scale. Materials and methods: this cross over experimental study was held from February until May 2020 on 64 grade XI high school students at Palu city. Participants were grouping cluster randomly into group A which applied 5 ml ginger oil five days before until the second day of the first menstrual period, and group B that given the same treatment in the next period. A visual pain scale measured the pain scale on the second day of the menstrual period. Result: most participants were in the age of 17 years old. The study found a lowering of pain scale significantly at both groups after treatment. The main menstrual pain scale were 6.87 ± 1.817 and 6.46 ± 1.362 decreased to 3.48 ± 1.928 and 4.24 ± 2.010 after treatment (p = 0.0001). Differences between the two groups were significant in the first period (p = 0.0001) but not significant in the second period (p = 0.410). Conclusion: the use of ginger oil several days before menstruation can reduce menstrual pain scale on students with primary dysmenorrhea; therefore, its use can be recommended to prevent the pain.

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