CHRONIC Pain Ireland (CPI), an organisation dedicated to supporting people living with chronic pain, is marking the 30th anniversary of its foundation by…
Chronic Pain Ireland (CPI), an organisation dedicated to supporting people living with chronic pain and their families, is to mark the 30th anniversary of .
Breaking the cycle
Promoting better menstrual literacy will help clinicians assess and manage the symptoms associated with dysmenorrhea, according to a new Irish study.
Peter Doyle reports
More needs to be done to remove the stigma surrounding menstruation and menstrual pain, an award-winning Irish research paper is reporting.
Defined as cramping pain in the lower abdomen occurring just before or during menstruation, menstrual pain, also known as primary dysmenorrhea (PD), affects the majority of women of reproductive age.
Researchers from Centre for Pain Research, National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG), and the NUIG’s School of Psychology recently investigated the impact the condition was having on third-level students.