Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Research: Antioxidant supplementation reduces endo-related pelvis pain

Taking antioxidant supplements (vitamins E and C in particular) can reduce chronic pelvic pain in women with endometriosis, according to research published in the March 2013 issue of Translational Research.

In the study, 59 women ages 19 to 41 with pelvic pain and a history of endometriosis or infertility were recruited to take a combination of 1200 IU of vitamin E and 1000 mg of vitamin C or a placebo pill daily for 8 weeks before surgery. The researchers administered pain scales and measured inflammatory markers in peritoneal fluid from both groups of patients and found that chronic pain improved in 43 percent of the women treated with antioxidants compared to the placebo group. Thirty-seven percent of the women who took the antioxidants also reported decreased dysmenorrhea (pain associated with menstruation) and 24 percent reported decreased dyspareunia (pain with sex).



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