2021
DOI: 10.36419/jki.v12i2.497
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Kebiasaan Minum Jamu Kunyit Asam Dalam Mengatasi Keluhan Dismenor Pada Remaja Putri

Abstract: Background: Changes in biological development, marked by biological youth, namely at the start of menstruation (menstruation). In adolescence, usually experienced dysmenorrhea is primary dysmenorrhea. Menstrual pain can be overcome with the habit of drinking sour turmeric herbal medicine.Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the habit of drinking jamu turmeric acid on dysmenorrhea complaints in adolescent girls. Methods: The research model used is an observational study with a cro… Show more

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“…Habit is defined as a series of actions of a person that are done repeatedly in the same way or something that is commonly done. Besides, it is also interpreted as a pattern that a person does repeatedly in certain situations (Sugiharti & Febriana, 2021). Of all adolescent girls in Pondok Meja Village who routinely consumed turmeric-tamarind, 58% of them consumed it 1 time per day, 16% of them consumed it 2 times a day, and 26% of them consumed it 3 times a day, with an approximately 150 ml in volume each time they consumed.…”
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“…Habit is defined as a series of actions of a person that are done repeatedly in the same way or something that is commonly done. Besides, it is also interpreted as a pattern that a person does repeatedly in certain situations (Sugiharti & Febriana, 2021). Of all adolescent girls in Pondok Meja Village who routinely consumed turmeric-tamarind, 58% of them consumed it 1 time per day, 16% of them consumed it 2 times a day, and 26% of them consumed it 3 times a day, with an approximately 150 ml in volume each time they consumed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adolescent girls who routinely consumed turmeric-tamarind herb were those who consumed it repeatedly and regularly, at least ten times in a certain period of time. It was carried out under the awareness of the goal, with no personal analysis and specific consideration when doing so (Sugiharti & Febriana, 2021). In this study, out of 50% of adolescent girls who consumed turmeric-tamarind herb, all consumed it for more or equal to 10 times (100%) to relieve dysmenorrhea.…”
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“…(Widya Nengsih, 2020) Data according to the IOT (Traditional Medicine Industry) and IKOT (Small Industry of Traditional Medicine) from 4,187 there were 40% of people using turmeric as a treatment and 10% of people consuming turmeric to reduce menstrual pain. (Rosi Kurnia Sugiharti, 2021). One herbal product that is commonly consumed and is an alternative for young women who want to reduce menstrual pain is a drink of sour turmeric.…”
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“…In addition to pharmaceutical options, there are non-pharmacological herbal products for teenage girls that can reduce pain without side effects. One popular choice in Indonesia is the consumption of traditional drinks, such as turmeric tamarind (Sugiharti & Febriana, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%