Many young women experience problems or disturbances during menstruation, one of which is pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea). Dysmenorrhea greatly affects young women, this causes disruption of daily activities. Non-pharmacological pain management includes giving honey carrot juice. This study aims to determine the effect of giving honey carrot juice on reducing primary dysmenorrhea pain in adolescent girls in Lau Rakit Village, Deli Serdang Regency in 2020. The research method is quantitative with a Quasi Experiment research type which was designed in a one-group pretest-posttest design. The study population was all young women aged 14-17 years as many as 32 people. The sample of this research is a total sampling of 32 people. The results of the study using the Wilcoxon test obtained p. value = 0.000. The conclusion is that there is a difference in the pain scale of primary dysmenorrhea in adolescent girls before and after giving honey carrot juice. It is hoped that young women can use carrots and honey to be used as a combination juice to reduce menstrual pain. Giving honey carrot juice is one of the non-pharmacological prevention efforts for dysmenorrhea which is safe and easy to obtain.
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