Abstract

This study investigated the alleviating effects of aromatherapy massage and acetaminophen on menstrual pain in Korean high school girls. Subjects were divided into two groups: the aromatherapy massage (treatment) group (n = 32) and the acetaminophen (control) group (n = 23). Aromatherapy massage was performed on subjects in the treatment group. The abdomen was massaged once using clary sage, marjoram, cinnamon, ginger, and geranium in a base of almond oil. The level of menstrual pain was assessed using a visual analogue scale at baseline and twenty-four hours afterward. The reduction of menstrual pain was significantly higher in the aromatherapy group than in the acetaminophen group. Using multiple regression, aromatherapy massage was found to be more highly associated with reduction in the level of menstrual pain than acetaminophen. These finding suggest that aromatherapy massage may be an effective treatment for menstrual pain in high school girls. However, it could not be verified whether the positive effects derived from the aromatherapy, the massage, or both. Further rigorous studies should be conducted using more objective measures.

Highlights

  • Menstrual pain is a common complaint, something that an estimated 25–97% of women experience [1]

  • The pain was significantly reduced in the aromatherapy massage treatment group over the control group

  • Aromatherapy massage was strongly associated with reduction of pain, followed by the baseline value of level of pain

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Introduction

Menstrual pain is a common complaint, something that an estimated 25–97% of women experience [1]. Several complementary therapies have been used to treat menstrual pain, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and spinal manipulation [2, 3]. Another option is aromatherapy massage [4]. Aromatherapy is the therapeutic use of essential oils derived from plants [5]. These oils can be absorbed into the body via the skin or the olfactory system [5]. Our previous study showed that aromatherapy is effective in reducing the menstrual pain in college women [4]. This study was conducted to assess the comparative effects of aromatherapy massage and acetaminophen in menstrual pain relief of high school girls

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