Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopause

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Ana Katarina Dias de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Kalyane Kelly Duarte de, Souza, Lara Barbosa de, Lins, Rejane Helena Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18752
Resumo: Objective: to investigate the use of medicinal plants in the treatment of climacteric symptoms, identifying which medicinal plants are most used and for which symptoms, to investigate the relationship between popular use and scientific recommendation of these plants. Methodology: descriptive study, with a quantitative approach, with women aged 45 to 59 years who presented some symptoms of menopause, did not experience early menopause or due to induction of surgical procedures. Results: of the total of 85 participants, 95.3% (n=81) had hot flashes, followed by irritability, vaginal dryness and insomnia which corresponded to 57.6% (n=49) 49.4% (n=42 ) and 49.4% (n=42) respectively. 41.1% (n=35) participants use some type of plant or herbal medicine in combination or not to treat symptoms. 18.8% (n=16) use allopathic or hormonal drugs and 58.9% (n=28) do not use anything. Plants indicated for insomnia and anxiety, such as chamomile, capim santo and lemon balm were the most mentioned by the participants, some such as cinnamon mentioned in the research as a tranquilizer have no scientific support for this purpose. All mentioned herbal medicines had scientific backing. The prescription of phytotherapeutic drugs by health professionals took place mainly in the consultations carried out at the outpatient clinic of the Faculty of Medicine. Final considerations: although many women have symptoms of the climacteric, it is noticed that few have knowledge about herbal medicines and medicinal plants for this purpose, most use plants in the form of tea for insomnia and anxiety without knowing the relationship of these symptoms with the climacteric and not all substances used have scientific backing.
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spelling Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopauseUso de plantas medicinales y herbales em clima y menopausiaUso de plantas medicinais e fitoterápicos no climatério e menopausaClimactericPhytotherapyMenopauseMedicinal plants.ClimaterioFitoterapiaMenopausiaPlantas medicinales.ClimatérioFitoterapiaMenopausaPlantas medicinais.Objective: to investigate the use of medicinal plants in the treatment of climacteric symptoms, identifying which medicinal plants are most used and for which symptoms, to investigate the relationship between popular use and scientific recommendation of these plants. Methodology: descriptive study, with a quantitative approach, with women aged 45 to 59 years who presented some symptoms of menopause, did not experience early menopause or due to induction of surgical procedures. Results: of the total of 85 participants, 95.3% (n=81) had hot flashes, followed by irritability, vaginal dryness and insomnia which corresponded to 57.6% (n=49) 49.4% (n=42 ) and 49.4% (n=42) respectively. 41.1% (n=35) participants use some type of plant or herbal medicine in combination or not to treat symptoms. 18.8% (n=16) use allopathic or hormonal drugs and 58.9% (n=28) do not use anything. Plants indicated for insomnia and anxiety, such as chamomile, capim santo and lemon balm were the most mentioned by the participants, some such as cinnamon mentioned in the research as a tranquilizer have no scientific support for this purpose. All mentioned herbal medicines had scientific backing. The prescription of phytotherapeutic drugs by health professionals took place mainly in the consultations carried out at the outpatient clinic of the Faculty of Medicine. Final considerations: although many women have symptoms of the climacteric, it is noticed that few have knowledge about herbal medicines and medicinal plants for this purpose, most use plants in the form of tea for insomnia and anxiety without knowing the relationship of these symptoms with the climacteric and not all substances used have scientific backing.Objetivo: investigar el uso de plantas medicinales en el tratamiento de síntomas climatéricos, identificando qué plantas medicinales son más utilizadas y para qué síntomas, investigar la relación entre el uso popular y la recomendación científica de estas plantas. Metodología: estudio descriptivo, con abordaje cuantitativo, con mujeres de 45 a 59 años que presentaban algún síntoma de menopausia, no experimentaron menopausia precoz o por inducción de procedimientos quirúrgicos. Resultados: del total de 85 participantes, el 95,3% (n = 81) presentó sofocos, seguido de irritabilidad, sequedad vaginal e insomnio que correspondieron al 57,6% (n = 49) 49,4% (n = 42) y 49,4% (n = 42) respectivamente. El 41,1% (n = 35) de los participantes usa algún tipo de medicina vegetal o herbal en combinación o no para tratar los síntomas. El 18,8% (n = 16) utiliza fármacos alopáticos u hormonales y el 58,9% (n = 28) no utiliza nada. Plantas indicadas para el insomnio y la ansiedad, como la manzanilla, el capim santo y el toronjil fueron las más mencionadas por los participantes, algunas como la canela mencionada en la investigación como tranquilizante no tienen sustento científico para tal fin. Todas las medicinas a base de hierbas mencionadas tenían respaldo científico. La prescripción de fitoterápicos por parte de los profesionales de la salud se realizó principalmente en las consultas realizadas en el ambulatorio de la facultad de medicina. Consideraciones finales: si bien muchas mujeres presentan síntomas del climaterio, se advierte que pocas tienen conocimiento sobre las plantas medicinales y plantas medicinales para tal fin, la mayoría usa plantas en forma de té para el insomnio y la ansiedad sin conocer la relación de estos síntomas con la climatérico y no todas las sustancias utilizadas tienen respaldo científico.Objetivo: investigar o uso de plantas medicinais no tratamento dos sintomas do climatério, identificando quais as plantas medicinais mais usadas e para quais sintomatologias, investigar a relação entre o uso popular e a recomendação científica dessas plantas. Metodologia: estudo descritivo, com abordagem quantitativa, com mulheres entre 45 a 59 anos que apresentavam alguma sintomatologia de climatério, não tiveram menopausa precoce nem por indução de procedimentos cirúrgicos. Resultados: do total de 85 participantes, 95,3% (n=81) apresentam ondas de calor, seguido de irritabilidade, ressecamento vaginal e insônia que correspondeu a 57,6% (n=49) 49,4% (n=42) e 49,4% (n=42) respectivamente. 41,1% (n=35) participantes usam algum tipo de plantas ou fitoterápicos de forma combinada ou não para tratar os sintomas. 18,8% (n=16) usam medicamentos alopáticos ou hormonais e 58,9% (n=28) não usam nada. As plantas indicadas para insônia e ansiedade, como a camomila, capim santo e cidreira foram as mais mencionadas pelas participantes, algumas como a canela citada na pesquisa como tranquilizante não tem respaldo científico para essa finalidade. Todos os fitoterápicos mencionados tinham respaldado científico. A prescrição de fitoterápicos por profissionais de saúde aconteceu principalmente nos atendimentos realizados no ambulatório da faculdade de medicina. Considerações finais: apesar de muitas mulheres apresentarem sintomas do climatério, percebe-se que poucas têm conhecimento sobre fitoterápicos e plantas medicinais para essa finalidade, a maioria usa plantas na forma de chá para insônia e ansiedade sem saber a relação desses sintomas com o climatério e nem todas as substâncias utilizadas tem respaldo científico.Research, Society and Development2021-08-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1875210.33448/rsd-v10i10.18752Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e206101018752Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e206101018752Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e2061010187522525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18752/16748Copyright (c) 2021 Ana Katarina Dias de Oliveira; Kalyane Kelly Duarte de Oliveira; Lara Barbosa de Souza; Rejane Helena Pereira Linshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Ana Katarina Dias deOliveira, Kalyane Kelly Duarte de Souza, Lara Barbosa de Lins, Rejane Helena Pereira 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18752Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:48.804383Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopause
Uso de plantas medicinales y herbales em clima y menopausia
Uso de plantas medicinais e fitoterápicos no climatério e menopausa
title Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopause
spellingShingle Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopause
Oliveira, Ana Katarina Dias de
Climacteric
Phytotherapy
Menopause
Medicinal plants.
Climaterio
Fitoterapia
Menopausia
Plantas medicinales.
Climatério
Fitoterapia
Menopausa
Plantas medicinais.
title_short Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopause
title_full Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopause
title_fullStr Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopause
title_full_unstemmed Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopause
title_sort Use of medicinal and phytotherapy plants in climate and menopause
author Oliveira, Ana Katarina Dias de
author_facet Oliveira, Ana Katarina Dias de
Oliveira, Kalyane Kelly Duarte de
Souza, Lara Barbosa de
Lins, Rejane Helena Pereira
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Kalyane Kelly Duarte de
Souza, Lara Barbosa de
Lins, Rejane Helena Pereira
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Ana Katarina Dias de
Oliveira, Kalyane Kelly Duarte de
Souza, Lara Barbosa de
Lins, Rejane Helena Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Climacteric
Phytotherapy
Menopause
Medicinal plants.
Climaterio
Fitoterapia
Menopausia
Plantas medicinales.
Climatério
Fitoterapia
Menopausa
Plantas medicinais.
topic Climacteric
Phytotherapy
Menopause
Medicinal plants.
Climaterio
Fitoterapia
Menopausia
Plantas medicinales.
Climatério
Fitoterapia
Menopausa
Plantas medicinais.
description Objective: to investigate the use of medicinal plants in the treatment of climacteric symptoms, identifying which medicinal plants are most used and for which symptoms, to investigate the relationship between popular use and scientific recommendation of these plants. Methodology: descriptive study, with a quantitative approach, with women aged 45 to 59 years who presented some symptoms of menopause, did not experience early menopause or due to induction of surgical procedures. Results: of the total of 85 participants, 95.3% (n=81) had hot flashes, followed by irritability, vaginal dryness and insomnia which corresponded to 57.6% (n=49) 49.4% (n=42 ) and 49.4% (n=42) respectively. 41.1% (n=35) participants use some type of plant or herbal medicine in combination or not to treat symptoms. 18.8% (n=16) use allopathic or hormonal drugs and 58.9% (n=28) do not use anything. Plants indicated for insomnia and anxiety, such as chamomile, capim santo and lemon balm were the most mentioned by the participants, some such as cinnamon mentioned in the research as a tranquilizer have no scientific support for this purpose. All mentioned herbal medicines had scientific backing. The prescription of phytotherapeutic drugs by health professionals took place mainly in the consultations carried out at the outpatient clinic of the Faculty of Medicine. Final considerations: although many women have symptoms of the climacteric, it is noticed that few have knowledge about herbal medicines and medicinal plants for this purpose, most use plants in the form of tea for insomnia and anxiety without knowing the relationship of these symptoms with the climacteric and not all substances used have scientific backing.
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