Kaplan B, Peled Y, Pardo J, Rabinerson D, Hirsh M, Ovadia J, Neri A
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Israel.
Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol. 1994;21(2):87-90.
Sixty-one women who suffered from primary dysmenorrhea, were treated with Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for two menstrual cycles, and reported the effect of the treatment on their pain. Thirty percent of the patients reported marked pain relief, 60% reported moderate pain relief and 10% reported that TENS had no influence on their pain. No side effects were reported. We conclude that TENS is an effective and safe non-pharmacological means for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. It could serve as a main treatment modality for women who suffer from primary dysmenorrhea and do not wish to or cannot use the conservative pharmacological agents. In addition TENS can serve as an adjuvant therapy to the conventional pharmacological agent in severe cases of primary dysmenorrhea.
61名原发性痛经女性接受了经皮神经电刺激(TENS)治疗,为期两个月经周期,并报告了该治疗对其疼痛的影响。30%的患者报告疼痛明显缓解,60%报告疼痛中度缓解,10%报告TENS对其疼痛无影响。未报告有副作用。我们得出结论,TENS是治疗原发性痛经的一种有效且安全的非药物手段。它可作为原发性痛经女性且不愿或不能使用传统保守药物治疗的主要治疗方式。此外,在原发性痛经严重的情况下,TENS可作为传统药物治疗的辅助疗法。