The PHYSIOLOGY OF MENSTRUAL PAIN AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED PAIN MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES

Kshitij Prakash Korekar, Poh Omasyarifa Binti Jamal, Khuraseva Anna Borisovna
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Dysmenorrhea or menstrual pain significantly affects the quality of life for many women, necessitating effective and non-invasive pain management strategies. This study systematically reviewed existing literature on the physiological causes of menstrual pain and the effectiveness of technology-based pain relief techniques. The review shows that menstrual pain is mainly regulated by the hypothalamus-pituitary-ovary axis, with prostaglandins and inflammatory cytokines playing key roles. Also, stress and anxiety can amplify menstrual discomfort. It also uncovers several technology-based interventions for effective pain management, including Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS), heat therapy, mobile apps, virtual reality (VR), and wearable tech. However, potential risks and limitations of these interventions, such as overreliance, data security, limited accessibility, varying effectiveness, cost, user acceptance, and lack of human contact, were also identified. Despite these limitations, technology-based pain management techniques represent promising non-invasive alternatives for managing menstrual discomfort. Additional high-quality research is needed to further validate the efficacy of these approaches and address potential risks.
经期疼痛的生理学和基于技术的疼痛管理技术的有效性
痛经或经期疼痛严重影响许多妇女的生活质量,因此需要有效和非侵入性的疼痛管理策略。本研究系统地回顾了现有文献关于生理原因的月经疼痛和基于技术的疼痛缓解技术的有效性。综述表明,经期疼痛主要受下丘脑-垂体-卵巢轴调控,前列腺素和炎性细胞因子在其中起关键作用。此外,压力和焦虑会加剧经期不适。它还揭示了几种有效疼痛管理的基于技术的干预措施,包括经皮神经电刺激(TENS)、热疗法、移动应用程序、虚拟现实(VR)和可穿戴技术。然而,这些干预措施的潜在风险和局限性,如过度依赖、数据安全、有限的可访问性、不同的有效性、成本、用户接受度和缺乏人类接触,也被确定。尽管有这些限制,基于技术的疼痛管理技术为管理月经不适提供了有前途的非侵入性替代方法。需要更多的高质量研究来进一步验证这些方法的有效性并解决潜在风险。
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