Effect of Yoga and Naturopathy on Sleep Quality and Pain in PCOS Patients with Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Case Series.

Q3 Medicine Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Ragini Shrivastava, Shweta Patel, Shweta Mishra, Radha Gupta, Pranjal Shrivastava, Tanusha Pathak
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Abstract

This case series aims to describe the clinical presentation of three PCOS patients with primary dysmenorrhea and report the outcomes of a tailored naturopathy, yoga, and dietary modification intervention on sleep quality and pain intensity. Primary dysmenorrhea is pain associated with the menstrual cycle without any underlying pathology. It ranks among the primary contributors to the health burden of women worldwide, with a prevalence of 71% globally. This case series included three diagnosed cases of PCOS with dysmenorrhea. Detailed histories and details of daily routine, sleep, and dietary habits were recorded. Patients were prescribed a daily 45-minute yoga protocol, 15-minute naturopathy therapy (hip-bath), and dietary advice such as avoiding eating junk, oily, spicy food and consumption of packaged juices and beverages, including more fruits, vegetables, and sprouts in diet along with min 2 litters of water intake. They were also asked to avoid eating before bed and late at night. Outcomes were compared from the previous menstrual cycle before the intervention to the subsequent menstrual cycle after the intervention. Patients reported a significant decrease in pain intensity measured by Visual Analog Scale (VAS), improvement in sleep quality measured Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQi), and overall day-to-day functioning during the menstrual cycle after the intervention. These findings indicate that a regular yoga regime and naturopathy, along with dietary modifications, can be beneficial for the management of dysmenorrhea. Further research is needed, including longitudinal studies and clinical trials with larger sample sizes, to confirm these findings and explore the mechanisms behind this improvement.

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瑜伽和自然疗法对原发性痛经多囊卵巢综合症患者睡眠质量和疼痛的影响:病例系列。
本系列病例旨在描述三位患有原发性痛经的多囊卵巢综合症患者的临床表现,并报告量身定制的自然疗法、瑜伽和饮食调整干预对睡眠质量和疼痛强度的影响。原发性痛经是与月经周期有关的疼痛,没有任何潜在的病理变化。它是造成全球妇女健康负担的主要因素之一,全球发病率为 71%。本病例系列包括三例确诊为多囊卵巢综合症并伴有痛经的病例。研究人员详细记录了患者的病史以及日常作息、睡眠和饮食习惯。患者接受了每天 45 分钟的瑜伽训练、15 分钟的自然疗法(臀部浴)和饮食建议,如避免食用垃圾、油腻、辛辣食物,避免饮用包装果汁和饮料,在饮食中多吃水果、蔬菜和芽菜,同时至少摄入 2 升水。她们还被要求避免在睡前和深夜进食。将干预前的前一个月经周期与干预后的后一个月经周期的结果进行了比较。根据视觉模拟量表(VAS)测量,患者的疼痛强度明显降低;根据匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQi)测量,患者的睡眠质量有所改善;在干预后的月经周期中,患者的整体日常功能也有所改善。这些研究结果表明,定期练习瑜伽和自然疗法,再加上饮食调整,对痛经的治疗是有益的。还需要进一步的研究,包括纵向研究和样本量更大的临床试验,以证实这些研究结果,并探索这种改善背后的机制。
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