<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>80</id><JournalTitle>NATURAL AND AYURVEDIC REMEDIES FOR ADOLESCENCE DYSMENORRHEA</JournalTitle><Abstract>Primary dysmenorrhea is common in adolescence; dysmenorrhea secondary to a cyst or inflammation or 
other  organic  pathologic  process  is  rare.  During  adolescence  many  girls  find  it  difficult  to  assume,  either 
physiologically or psychologically, the new demands which the process of maturing into an adult female  has put 
upon them. It is therefore necessary to understand the endocrine and reproductive systems of this age group a nd also 
their worries and conflicts. It is important to know that dysmenorrhea does not occur in the absence of ovulation and 
that cramps can be evidence of underlying tension and worry.   For most girls who have this complaint, a thorough 
but  thoughtful  examination,  reassurance,  a  careful  explanation  of  the  association  between  ovulation  and 
menstruation and a little attention to them,  will suffice. Others  who  have the sort of  worries and conflicts  which 
plague  this  age  group  should  be  given  an  opportunity  to  express  their  feelings  and  relieve  their  tension.  In  an 
occasional adolescent, incapacitating menstrual cramps may be the somatic focus of a disorder which will require 
psychiatric care.  When both the physiologic and the psychologic  characteristics of adolescents are kept in mind, the 
physician can at least do much to insure these patients a more satisfactory adjustment to womanhood and perhaps 
also to relieve their discomfort</Abstract><Email>drardigumarthy@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Review</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Dysmenorrhea,Adolescence,Treatment</keyword><AUTHORS>Anuradha D</AUTHORS><afflication>Assistant Professor & HOD, Dept of ATVA, DRBRKR GAC, Hyderabad, Telangana, India</afflication></Article></Articles>