Case Report on Management Of Cervical Dysplasia

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Miss. Snehalata Vaidya, Ms. Priya Rewatkar , Roshan Umate , P.S. Pande

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Cervical dysplasia is a precancerous disorder in which the surface lining of the cervix, also known as the endocervical canal, which connect the uterus and the vaginal canal, develops aberrant tumor growth. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia is another term for it. (CIN).Cervical dysplasia is more common in women under the age of 30, although it can affect anybody at any age. It has a strong link to the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is transmitted through sexual interaction. Cervical dysplasia is less common, and mortality rates are lower, thanks to the Pap smear. Human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes more than 90% of cervical dysplasia, can enter through this cell proliferation and alteration. If found early, dysplasia, which literally means "disordered growth," is easily treated and seldom recurs. However, if left untreated, roughly 30% of moderate or severe instances progress to cervical cancer, which usually occurs in a woman's thirties or forties. In the United States, around 13,500 women were detect with cervical cancer in 1990, with roughly 6000 dying as a result.Main symptoms and/or important clinical findings: A 33 yrs. Old female was admitted in AVBRH on date 08/03/2021 with chief complaint of abdominal pain since 1-month, white discharge present in the last 8 days. Physical examination and investigation doctor diagnose a case of P1, L1 A5 per FTND cervical dysplasia. The main diagnoses, therapeutic interventions, and outcomes: After physical examination and investigation doctor diagnosed a case P1, L1 A5 pre FTND cervical dysplasia Inj cefrixome 1 g BD, inj. Panprazole 40 mg BD, metrogyle 400 mg TDS, inj. Qentamycine 80mg BD, inj .emset drip 8 hourly, tab.brufen 400 mg TDS, tab.nise BD, glucose powder 2 teaspoon BD with milk, injneomol 100 ml IV 12 hourly. She was took all treatment and outcome was good. Her sign and symptoms were reduced. Conclusion: She was response to all medication as well as doctor treatment and her recovery was good.

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