Dysménorrhées

O Graesslin (Praticien hospitalier), F Dedecker (Interne) , R Gabriel (Professeur des Universités, Praticien hospitalier), F Quereux (Interne), C Quereux (Professeur des Universités, Praticien hospitalier)
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Abstract

Dysmenorrhoea, the most burdensome chronic pain syndrome in women, results in frequent absences from school or work, which translate into major social and economic costs. Primary essential dysmenorrhoea requires neither a physical examination nor other investigations. Secondary dysmenorrhoea is often caused by endometriosis. The mechanism underlying dysmenorrhoea is tissue hypoxia secondary to myometrial hypercontractility and to myometrial arteriolar constriction in response to endometrial overproduction of prostaglandins. Monthly pain should no longer be considered inevitable, as effective treatment is now available. The main drug classes used to treat dysmenorrhoea are nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and oral contraceptives, both of which inhibit prostaglandin production.

Dysménorrhées
痛经是妇女最沉重的慢性疼痛综合征,导致经常缺课或旷工,这转化为重大的社会和经济成本。原发性原发性痛经既不需要体检,也不需要其他检查。继发性痛经常由子宫内膜异位症引起。痛经的机制是子宫内膜过度收缩和子宫内膜小动脉收缩引起的继发于子宫内膜过度收缩的组织缺氧。每个月的疼痛不再被认为是不可避免的,因为现在有了有效的治疗方法。用于治疗痛经的主要药物类别是非甾体类抗炎药和口服避孕药,这两种药物都能抑制前列腺素的产生。
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