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PREVALENCE OF MENSTRUAL DISORDERS IN HOSTELLERS AND ITS EFFECT ON EDUCATION – A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY

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Table 2: Menstrual Abnormality
Table 3: Pattern Of Dysmenorrhoea (N = 798) And Emotional Discomfort (N=681 ) During Menstruation

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