1952
DOI: 10.1097/00006254-195204000-00025
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Current Concepts of Primary Dysmenorrhea

Abstract: Menstruation, a physiologic function, should be free of organic or psychic discomfort, but often it is not. As to somatic causes, much has been postulated, little proved. There is evidence that somatic dysmenorrhea is caused by action of progesterone upon the uterus. And there is indication also that the cause may lie in some abnormality of the cervix or abnormal effect upon it. Traditional association of menstruation with "illness," "curse" and the like is indicative of the psychic roots of dysmenorrhea. It h… Show more

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