Jurnal Kebidanan Manna
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)

The effect of Cinnamon Aromatherapy (Cinnamon Essential Oil) on Primary Dysmenorrhea in Adolescents.

Shielvia Franciska Sari (Program Studi Sarjana Terapan Kebidanan Kediri, Jurusan Kebidanan, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Malang)
Ririn ` Indrian (Program Studi Sarjana Terapan Kebidanan Kediri, Jurusan Kebidanan, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Malang)
Lumastari Ajeng Wijayanti (Program Studi Sarjana Terapan Kebidanan Kediri, Jurusan Kebidanan, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Malang)
Eny Sendra (Program Studi Sarjana Terapan Kebidanan Kediri, Jurusan Kebidanan, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Malang)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Jun 2026

Abstract

Introduction: Primary dysmenorrhea is menstrual pain without reproductive organ abnormalities experienced by most adolescent girls, with a prevalence reaching 45–95% globally and 60–70% in Indonesia. Untreated pain can limit physical activity and decrease the quality of life. This study aims to analyze the effect of cinnamon aromatherapy (Cinnamon Essential Oil) on reducing primary dysmenorrhea in adolescents. Methods: This study used a pre-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design. The population consisted of 56 third-year female students at the Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health Malang, Campus IV Kediri, with a sample of 36 respondents selected through a simple random sampling technique. Pain intensity was measured using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) observation sheet before and after the inhalation of cinnamon aromatherapy for 15–20 minutes. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test. Results: Before the intervention, nearly half of the respondents (47.2%) experienced moderate dysmenorrhea, 36.1% mild, and 16.7% severe, with no respondents being pain-free. After the administration of cinnamon aromatherapy, 30.6% of respondents no longer felt pain, 33.3% experienced mild and moderate pain respectively, while severe pain decreased to only 2.8%. The Wilcoxon test showed a p-value = 0.00$ with Z = -4.848, indicating a significant effect. This effect is attributed to the cinnamaldehyde and eugenol content, which possess antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties, thereby inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis and relaxing uterine muscles. Additionally, the aroma of cinnamon stimulates the release of serotonin and endorphins through the limbic olfactory pathway, inducing a relaxing effect and reducing pain perception. Conclusion: Cinnamon aromatherapy is proven effective in reducing the intensity of primary dysmenorrhea in adolescents. Suggestions: This intervention can be recommended as a safe, inexpensive, and easy-to-apply non-pharmacological therapy. Health education institutions are expected to utilize this intervention as a complementary alternative to reduce dependence on analgesic drugs in dysmenorrhea management.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JKM

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Subject

Dentistry Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

Description

Jurnal Kebidanan Manna is a peer review and open access journal which publishes scientific works on provides a platform to publish in the field of midwifery and the journal also seeks to advance the quality of research by introducing or outlining new methods in the field of midwifery health for ...