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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Primary dysmenorrhea is characterized by pain during menstruation without any pelvic pathology. It is a common problem among females in their reproductive age which is caused by increased production of prostaglandin in the endometrium as one of leading causes. Chamomile extract ceases the production of prostaglandins and leukotrienes. The aim of this study was to systematically review the clinical trials to determine the effect of Chamomile on pain and menstural bleeding in primary dysmenorrhea.Entities:
Keywords: Bleeding; Chamomile; Dysmenorrhea; Menstruation; Systematic Review
Year: 2021 PMID: 34222539 PMCID: PMC8242407 DOI: 10.30476/ijcbnm.2021.87219.1417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Community Based Nurs Midwifery ISSN: 2322-2476
Figure 1Study selection procedure (PRISMA flowchart).
Characteristics of the studies included in the systematic review
| Author/year/reference number | Setting | Method | Objective | Tool | Research sample | Intervention group | Control group | Results | Side effect | Jadad scale score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Karimian et al., 2013[ | Iran | Clinical trial | Comparing the effect of Chamomile and Mefenamic capsules on primary dysmenorrhea | McGill Pain Questionnaire Higham Questionnaire | N=90 Female students with primary dysmenorrhea | 250 mg of Chamomile every 8 hours for 48 hours before menstruation until 24 hours after that with a duration of 2 cycles. 45 subjects | 250 mg of Mefenamic Acid capsules every 8 hours from 48 hours before menstruation until 24 hours after that with a duration of 2 cycles. 45 subjects | Chamomile capsule is effective in reducing the intensity of primary dysmenorrhea and menstruation bleeding (P<0.005) | Drowsiness in Chamomile group (4 subjects) Constipation in Mefenamic Acid | 5 | |
| Radfar et al., 2018[ | Iran | Clinical trial | Comparing the effect of Yarrow and Chamomile on menstrual pain | VASa score | N=50 Female students with primary dysmenorrhea | First group: 250 mg Chamomile capsule every 8 hours 24 subjects During the first 3 days of menstruation for a duration of 2 cycles | Second group: 250 mg Yarrow capsule every 8 hours 26 subjects During the first 3 days of menstruation for a duration of 2 cycles | Both Chamomile and Yarrow capsules reduced the pain intensity. But Yarrow capsule with its long term sedative property was more effective in reducing menstrual pain | No reference was made | 4 | |
| Modarres et al., 2011[ | Iran | Clinical trial | Comparing the effect of Chamomile and Mefenamic capsules on initial dysmenorrhea | VAS score Menstrual Bleeding Checklist | N=160 Female students with primary dysmenorrhea | 400 mg Chamomile every 6 hours during the first 3 days of menstruation for the duration of 2 cycles 80 subjects | 250 mg Mefenamic Acid every 6 hours during the first 3 days of menstruation for a duration of 2 cycles 80 subjects | Chamomile capsule is effective in reducing the intensity of initial dysmenorrhea (P< 0.001) Both Mefenamic Acid and Chamomile reduced the menstruation bleeding after 2 cycles | No reference | was made | 5 |
| Samadi et al., 2015[ | Iran | Semi-experimental | Investigating the effect of consumption of a compound of Fennel, Chamomile, Ginger in reducing the pain intensity of initial dysmenorrhea | VAS score | N=90 Female students with primary dysmenorrhea | A compound tea comprised of Fennel, Chamomile, and Ginger in 300cc of boiling water, 2 cups daily from a week before menstruation until the fifth day of menstruation for 12 days with a during 2 cycles (a total of 24 days, 2 cups each day) (90 subjects) | No control group | Consumption of a compound of Fennel, Chamomile, and Ginger was effective in relieving dysmenorrhea symptoms | No reference was made | 4 | |
| NajafiMollabashi et al., 2020[ | Iran | Clinical trial | Investigating the effect of Chamomile on duration, amount, and distance between menstruation bleeding | Higham Charts | N=118 Female students with primary dysmenorrhea | 250 mg of Chamomile powder third times a day 7 days before menstruation until the onset of menstruation during a cycle 59 subjects | Placebo 59 subjects | Chamomile reduces menstruation bleeding | No reference was made | 4 | |
| Ehsani et al., 2013[ | Iran | Clinical trial | Investigation of the effect of herbal plants (Thyme, Salvia, Chamomile) on the menstruation bleeding intensity | Researcher made Questionnaire | N=125 Female students with primary dysmenorrhea | Brewed herbal plants (Thyme, Salvia, Chamomile) third times a day during the first 3 days of menstruation for during of 3 cycles 50 subjects | Control group 1: Placebo 45 subjects Control group 2: MefenamicAcid 30 subjects | Consumption of these brewed plants reduced menstruation bleeding intensity (p=0.000) | No complication | 5 | |
| Shabani et al.(2020)[ | Iran | Clinical trial | Chamomile, Ginger, Mefenamic acid, Chamomile-Ginger on the intensity of menstrual bleeding and dysmenorrhea | Pictorial Blood Loss Assessment Chart (PBACs) VAS score | N=400 Female students with primary dysmenorrhea | group 1; 1000 mg of ginger root powder plus honey; group 2: 500 mg of Chamomile with honey; group 3: 1000 mg of ginger and 500 mg of Chamomile three times daily form 2 days before menstruation to the first 3 days for during of 2 cycles | Mefenamic acid (250 mg) | Mefenamic acid also had a better effect on reducing bleeding than other interventions (P=0.008). The severity of pain, and bleeding rate were significantly decreased in all 4 groups (P=0.001). | Most of the complications were related to the ginger group)hot flash Allergy( gastrointestinal | 5 |
aVisual analog scale
Figure 2Risk of bias summary; review of authors’ judgements about each risk of bias item for each included study.
Figure 3Risk of bias graph; review of authors’ judgements about each risk of bias item presented in percentages across all studies.