The Effect of Fenugreek on the Severity of Dysmenorrhea: A Systematic
Review and Meta-analysis
Robab Hassanzadeh,
Fatemeh Shabani,
Maryam Montazeri
et al.
Abstract:Introduction:
Dysmenorrhea is the most common periodic pain, which affects more
than 50% of women with regular menstruation. Fenugreek is one of the medicinal plants with analgesic properties. This study aimed to determine the effect of fenugreek application in the severity of dysmenorrhea and its side effects in women with dysmenorrhea.
PICO:
population: women with dysmenorrhea; intervention: fenugreek; comparison: control
groups; and outcome: reduction in the severity of dysmenorrhea and its side effects
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