Multimodal Care for Headaches, Lumbopelvic Pain, and Dysmenorrhea in a Woman With Endometriosis: A Case Report

Brett R. Martin DC, MSAc, MPH
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this case report is to describe the conservative management of a patient with headaches, lumbopelvic pain, and dysmenorrhea.

Clinical Features

A 36-year-old woman presented with intense pelvic and daily lumbar pain. She had difficulty sleeping and focusing and had 3 to 4 headaches per week. Before, during, or after her menses, she would have migraine headaches. During her menses, she experienced severe lumbopelvic pain and dysmenorrhea with moderate bloating, constipation, nausea, and diarrhea. When she was 32 years old, her gynecologist diagnosed endometriosis and prescribed nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and hormonal oral contraceptives, which failed to alleviate her symptoms. She sought an alternative approach to help control her symptoms.

Intervention and Outcome

A multimodal approach was selected for this patient, which consisted of acupuncture combined with supplements of magnesium citrate, B-100 complex and botanicals turmeric (Curcuma longa/root extract), bromelain (Ananas comosus [pineapple stem]) and black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa). After an initial trial of care, her daily lumbopelvic pain was reduced, and she was sleeping better and feeling more focused and less fatigued. She rarely had tension headaches during the week or migraine headaches or dysmenorrhea before, during, or after menses. Her lumbopelvic pain and gastrointestinal symptoms were reduced.

Conclusion

A patient who was experiencing headaches, lumbopelvic pain, and dysmenorrhea responded favorably to a course of care that included a combination of botanicals, supplements, and acupuncture.

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目的本病例报告的目的是描述头痛、腰痛和痛经患者的保守治疗。临床特征一位36岁的女性表现为剧烈的骨盆和日常腰部疼痛。她睡眠困难,注意力不集中,每周头痛3到4次。在月经来潮之前、期间或之后,她都会有偏头痛。在月经期间,她经历了严重的腰痛和痛经,伴有中度腹胀、便秘、恶心和腹泻。32岁时,她的妇科医生诊断为子宫内膜异位症,并开了非甾体抗炎药和激素口服避孕药,但未能缓解她的症状。她寻求另一种方法来帮助控制自己的症状。干预和结果为该患者选择了一种多模式的治疗方法,包括针灸结合柠檬酸镁、B-100复合物和植物姜黄(姜黄/根提取物)、菠萝蛋白酶(Ananas comosus[菠萝茎])和黑升麻(Cimicifuga racemosa)的补充。经过初步的护理试验,她每天的腰痛减轻了,睡得更好了,感觉更专注,疲劳减轻了。她很少在月经来潮前、来潮中或来潮后出现紧张性头痛、偏头痛或痛经。她的腰痛和胃肠道症状减轻了。结论一名经历头痛、腰痛和痛经的患者对包括植物、补充剂和针灸在内的治疗方案反应良好。
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