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Journal of Guilan University of Medical Sciences. 2009; 17 (68): 50-56
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-196119

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Introduction: cyclic Mastalgia is a common cause of anxiety among women that leads to health care centers. Because of some characters. it is important to advice correct cure


Objective: Evaluation of correlation between BMI and cyclic Mastalgia in 20 years old to premenopausal women


Materials and Methods: this was a case- co11trol study that has been done on I 02 women in Nawab clinic of Qazvin. They were divided into two groups of 51 members: case group with cyclic Mastalgia and control group with normal women. Duration and intensity of pain was evaluated by visual analog scale [VAS] and breast pain chart. BMI [Body Mass index] was determined in two groups and then they were compared. Data was analyzed by T test and chi square


Results: mean age of two groups were 31/2 and 31 /5, that there was no statistically significant difference. Range Of BMI in case group was 21-36 and in control group was 20-30 .Mean of BMI in case group was 28.81 + 3.22 and in control group w.is 25.14+ 2.19. That showed significant statistically difference, [p= 0.000]


Conclusion: this study showed that DMI of control group without Mastalgia was in normal range. BMJ of case group with Mastalgia was in abnormal rang and significantly was higher than control group

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Journal of Qazvin University of Medical Sciences and Health Services [The]. 2006; 10 (2): 60-64
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-78132

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Cyclic mastalgia is a common cause of anxiety among women who visit health care centers. Due to some characters, the administration of proper drugs in treating of cyclic mastalgia is of prime importance. To compare the two-month and four-month effect of vitamin E on cyclic mastalgia in 20 years-old to premenopausal women. This was a double-blind randomized clinical trial performed on 150 women who visited three different clinics in Qazvin. The cases were divided into two study and control groups, each consisting of 75 women. Duration and intensity of pain was evaluated by visual analog scale [VAS] and breast pain chart. Daily vitamin E and placebo as chewing pills [200 IU] and for duration of 4 months were given to study and control groups, respectively. The cases were followed up for two and four months. Duration and intensity of pain and drug side-effect was evaluated afterward. The two-month and four-month administration of vitamin E and placebo caused a reduction in intensity of breast pain. But the four-month consumption of vitamin E in study group was more effective than in control group. The two-month and four-month intake of vitamin E and placebo caused a decrease in duration of breast pain. Again the four-month administration of vitamin E showed a greater effect in study group than in control group. It can be concluded that the administration of vitamin E for four months is an effective therapeutic protocol for cyclic mastalgia with no obvious side effects and could be considered as a suitable substitution for other types of treatment in case of cyclic mastalgia


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Humans , Female , Pain/therapy , Pain Measurement , Vitamin E/administration & dosage , Vitamin E/adverse effects
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