Possibilities of the autonomic resonance test in the diagnosis of dysmenorrhea
AUTHORS : Kiriyak A.S.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2014
Dysmenorrhea is a symptom complex that includes a wide range of neurovegetative, metabolic endocrine, mental and emotional abnormalities
accompanying the process of menstrual endometrial rejection. Menstrual pain is the leading symptom. The frequency of dysmenorrhea is, according to different
authors, from 40 to 90%, while in general, only those cases of dysmenorrhea are statistically taken into account that reduce the normal level of a woman’s activity or
require medical intervention. According to most authors, dysmenorrhea most often occurs before the age of 27 years, then its frequency decreases. According to
ICD-10, this pathological condition is designated as: N94.4 – primary
dysmenorrhea, N94.5 – secondary dysmenorrhea, N94.6 – unspecified dysmenorrhea.