Affects most women throughout the menstrual years (coco, 1999 ; iacovides et al., 2015 ). dysmenorrheic pain influ – ence both the quality of life and the affective states because pain is not only is a sensory experience, but also an emo tional event (iacovides et al., ). previous studies have manifested that the menstrual symptoms are associated with mood changes, including stress, depression and anxiety (alonso & coe, 2001 ; balık et al., 2014 ; dorn et al., 2009 ). the most prevalent conditions (e.g., anxiety disorders, and anxiety) can also increase dysmenorrhea and menstrual cycle problems(burnett & lemyre, 2017 ). the pathogenesis of these comorbidities is unclear despite the high associa tion between mood disorder and pdm. the current knowledge on pdm pathogenesis is the

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  • who: Siyi Yu and collaborators from the Brain Research Center, Acupuncture and Tuina School, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shierqiao Road, Chengdu, China have published the Article: affects most women throughout the menstrual years (Coco, 1999 ; Iacovides et al., 2015 ). Dysmenorrheic pain influ - ence both the quality of life and the affective states because pain is not only is a sensory experience, but also an emo tional event (Iacovides et al., ). Previous studies have manifested that the menstrual symptoms are associated with mood changes, including stress, depression and anxiety (Alonso & Coe, 2001 ; Balık et al . . .

     

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