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Volume : 9, Issue : 1, Year : 2022
Article Page : 9-12
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcap.2022.003
Abstract
Introduction and Objectives: Gonadal hormones (oestrogen and progesterone) influences pain sensitivity, the former strongly influences nociceptive actions, whereas the latter prevents neuropathic pain. However, there is only little evidence on direct effect of hormonal based drugs on experimental pain response. Therefore the aim of the present study is to the difference in response to pain stimulus in terms of - pain threshold, pain tolerance, pain intensity, pain unpleasantness between women on OCP pills, normal menstruating women and age matched men using cold pressor test.
Materials and Methods: Total of 50 females (20-35 years age group) on COCP pills, 50 controls (normal menstruating women of 20-35 years age group) and 50 healthy males (20-35 years age group) were enrolled in the study as per the eligibility criteria. Cold pressor test was used as a stimulus source. The participants were instructed to hold their least dominant hand in the water bath (maintained between between 0°C and 2°C) as long as possible and were requested to inform the first sensation of pain which denoted the participants’ pain threshold. Time from pain threshold to the point where participants could no longer cope with pain and indicate stop, was recorded as pain tolerance. At this point participants were directed to note pain intensity and unpleasantness on the visual analogue scale.Statistical analysis of data was done using standard SPSS software. Data was represented as mean standard deviation. Chi-square test was done and p values <0>
Results: Average pain tolerance was significantly (p<0>
Conclusion: The use of COCP affects the pain reporting of subjects.
Keywords: Hormal supplementation, Cold intolerance.
How to cite : Bhavya Reddy V, Sahithi M, Padmini O, Effect of hormonal supplementation on pain tolerance in women– A comparative study. Indian J Clin Anat Physiol 2022;9(1):9-12
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Received : 24-04-2021
Accepted : 25-07-2021
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