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Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation on Dysmenorrhea Among Autoimmune Disease Women
Sponsor: Cairo University
Summary
This study will be conducted to investigate transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation effect on pain and disease aggravation during menstruation among autoimmune disease women
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
25 Years - 40 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
52
Start Date
2025-05-20
Completion Date
2025-10-10
Last Updated
2025-05-16
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)
The participants will receive non-steroidal anti- inflammatory drugs (NSAID), Diclofenac 20 mg/ day for 3 consecutive menstrual cycles.
Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation (TEAS)
The participants will receive transcutaneous electrical acupoint Stimulation (TEAS). These acupoints will include large intestine 14 (LI4) , gall bladder 34 (GB34), large intestine 11 (LI11), Gall bladder 39 (GB39) and stomach 36 (ST 36). The session will be applied for 30 minutes / 3 days/ week, in addition to Diclofenac 20 mg/ day for 3 consecutive menstrual cycles. .
Locations (1)
Lamiaa Mostafa Okeil
Al Fayyum, Egypt