Case Report on Fibroid Uterus

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Ms. Rutuja B. Bhongade, Ms.Priyanka S. Meshram, Shital Telrandhe , P. A. Deshkar

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Introduction: Uterine enlargement is prevalent in a woman's reproductive life. It is most commonly found as a result of leiomyomas, aside from pregnancy. Leiomyomas, often known as fibroid, are benign muscle fibres neoplasms that primarily arise from the myometrium due to their fibrous structure. They can be detected during a normal pelvic examination in asymptomatic women or they can cause symptoms. Pain, pressure sensations, dysmenorrhea, and irregular uterine bleeding are all common concerns. Although surgery for uterine fibroid management is accessible to satisfy the patient's acute needs, there are still obstacles in establishing a suitable complementary medical treatment.


Main symptoms and/or important clinical findings: A 65 years Old female was admitted in AVBRH on date 11/02/2021 with abdominal discomfort, heavy menstrual blood in the last four months, pelvic tension or pain, frequent urination over the last four months, difficulty emptying the bladder, constipation, backache, or muscle pain as.  Obstetric history- Patient had bad obstetric history of two abortion. The main diagnoses, therapeutic interventions, and outcomes: After physical examination and investigation, this case was diagnosed having fibroid uterus. Patient had previous history of LSCS. Patient was treated with antihypertensive drugs. Present case was stable but ultrasonography revealed sign of stage I- fibroid growth. Nursing perspective: Fluid replacement i.e. DNS and RL, monitoring vital sign. Conclusion: Because most women with fibroids are asymptomatic, they receive less medical care, and uterine malignancies go untreated frequently.

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