Adolescence is a period when a person experiences a transition from child to adult which is usually marked by physical and mental changes. One of the changes that occurs in young women is experiencing menstruation. Menstruation usually causes pain (dysmenorrhea) which can interfere with daily activities. Dysmenorrhea exercise is one solution that can reduce menstrual pain. This exercise is a relaxation technique that can produce endophrin hormones which act as a natural sedative. Endofrins create a feeling of comfort in the nerves so they can suppress pain. The PkM activity was held in the Lubuk Pakam sub-district, where the PkM participants were young women who were determined randomly, namely 15 people. Implementation of PkM is carried out using several methods, namely delivery of material, demonstrations, discussions and questions and answers. Before implementing PkM, participants were given a pre-test to measure their initial level of knowledge. Then, during the activity evaluation, a post-test will be given so that the success of this PkM activity can be assessed. The PkM results show that menstrual pain in young women can generally interfere with activities. Dysmenorrhea exercises have been proven to reduce menstrual pain. The results of the PkM implementation showed that there was an increase in the knowledge and abilities of PkM participants regarding dysmenorrhea exercises in dealing with menstrual pain with a percentage of 100%. The average pre-test knowledge score for PkM participants was 50. However, after implementation, the average post-test knowledge score was 90. The ability of PkM participants also increased because they were able to do exercises independently.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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