Post-COVID-19 Menstrual Symptom Disorders Relating to Anxiety and Long COVID-19 Symptoms

Pub Date : 2022-11-12 DOI:10.15296/ijwhr.2022.32
B. Akıncı, D. K. Dayican, Eyüp Günay, Nilgün Coşar, Hakan Y. Ötün, Rumeysa Kılınç, İnci Kurban, Kübra Punar, Elif Karagülle, Semiha Açıkalın, Serhat Başçi
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Objectives: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can affect the menstrual cycle and menstrual flow. To examine changes in menstrual symptoms of women recovering from COVID-19 and to identify factors that influence these changes. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire, prepared using Google Forms, was completed by 180 women (26.08±6.62 years) recovered from COVID-19. The menstrual symptoms, menstrual pain, fatigue severity and anxiety level of the participants were evaluated respectively with the Menstrual Symptom Questionnaire (MSQ), visual analogue scale (VAS), fatigue severity scale (FSS), and coronavirus anxiety scale (CAS). Results: Post-COVID-19 individuals’ MSQ totals, subgroup scores, FSS scores and menstrual pain levels showed significant increase compared to pre-COVID-19. Regression analysis identified that age at menarche, changes in FSS and VAS scores as contributors to 38.4% of the variance explained in the significant regression for change in MSQ score. Individuals with prolonged fatigue, muscle– joint pain and dyspnea symptoms showed increase in MSQ total scores (P=0.006, P=0.009, P=0.046 respectively) and MSQ negative effects/somatic complaints scores (P=0.004, P=0.002, P=0.017 respectively). Individuals with prolonged gastrointestinal symptoms showed increase in MSQ pain symptoms (P=0.029) and MSQ coping methods scores (P=0.002), while those with prolonged muscle and joint pain showed increase in MSQ coping methods (P=0.022) scores. Conclusions: The results of this study indicated that menstrual symptoms, fatigue, and menstrual pain severity are deteriorated in women recovered from COVID-19. Age at menarche, changes in fatigue and menstrual pain after COVID-19 were determiners of the deteriorated menstrual symptoms. Menstrual symptoms were more severe in those who have prolonged fatigue, dyspnea, muscle– joint pain and gastrointestinal symptoms.
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与焦虑和COVID-19长期症状相关的COVID-19后月经症状紊乱
目的:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)可影响月经周期和月经流量。研究COVID-19恢复期女性月经症状的变化,并确定影响这些变化的因素。材料与方法:采用Google表格对180例(26.08±6.62岁)新冠肺炎患者进行问卷调查。采用月经症状问卷(MSQ)、视觉模拟量表(VAS)、疲劳严重程度量表(FSS)和冠状病毒焦虑量表(CAS)分别评估受试者的月经症状、月经疼痛、疲劳严重程度和焦虑水平。结果:与感染前相比,感染后个体的MSQ总分、亚组评分、FSS评分和月经疼痛水平均有显著升高。回归分析发现,初潮年龄、FSS和VAS评分的变化对MSQ评分变化的显著回归解释了38.4%的方差。有持续疲劳、肌肉-关节疼痛和呼吸困难症状的个体MSQ总分(P=0.006, P=0.009, P=0.046)和MSQ负面影响/躯体不适评分(P=0.004, P=0.002, P=0.017)均增加。胃肠道症状延长者的MSQ疼痛症状(P=0.029)和MSQ应对方法得分均增加(P=0.002),肌肉和关节疼痛延长者的MSQ应对方法得分均增加(P=0.022)。结论:本研究结果表明,COVID-19康复女性的月经症状、疲劳和月经疼痛严重程度恶化。初潮年龄、疲劳感和痛经变化是月经症状恶化的决定因素。那些有长期疲劳、呼吸困难、肌肉关节疼痛和胃肠道症状的患者,月经症状更为严重。
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