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International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology

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2026

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Beyond the Monthly Cycle: Examining Typical Menstrual Complications, Herbs Management and Their Effects on Female Health

Yash Srivastav et al.
4/25/2026
pp. 109-126

The key insights derived from this review can be summarized as follows: Menstrual disorders are highly prevalent and have multidimensional impacts on women’s health, affecting physical comfort, emotional stability, and social participation. The wide variety of pharmacological effects found in herbs makes them useful for treating a wide range of symptoms, including pain, heavy bleeding, and hormonal imbalance. Developing safe, effective, and evidence-based therapeutic solutions requires the merging of traditional herbal therapy with current medical research. Reiteration of the Importance of the Review This review underscores the importance of addressing menstrual health as a critical component of overall women’s healthcare: It brings attention to a frequently neglected yet essential area of health that has significant implications for quality of life and societal participation. It highlights the potential of natural and accessible treatment options, particularly in low-resource settings where conventional healthcare may be limited. It contributes to the growing body of knowledge supporting the use of herbal medicine in reproductive health. It provides a foundation for future research, policy development, and healthcare innovations aimed at improving menstrual health management. Recommendations In order to move the area of menstrual health and herbal therapy forward, this review suggests the following measures: Conduct Clinical Trials: Rigorous, large-scale clinical studies are needed to validate the efficacy and safety of herbal remedies and establish their role in evidence-based medicine. Develop Standardized Formulations: Standardization of herbal products in terms of dosage, preparation, and quality control is essential to ensure consistent therapeutic outcomes. Increase Awareness and Education: Public health initiatives should focus on improving awareness about menstrual health, reducing stigma, and promoting informed decision-making regarding treatment options. Encourage Interdisciplinary Research: Collaboration between researchers in pharmacology, gynecology, botany, and traditional medicine is crucial for advancing knowledge and innovation in this field.

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