Female Patient with Lower Abdominal Pain কী History নিবেন??
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Female patient come to your chamber with Lower Abdominal Pain (LAP).
Points of History taking :
- Duration of pain :
Example:
=> Long time (Leucorrhoea, prolapse, PID)
=> Sudden (Appendicitis, Torsion of ovarian cyst)
=> On ovulation time also pain - Site of pain :
Example:
=> Right iliac fossa ( Appendicitis)
=> Pubic region (UB, PI etc)
=> Lumber region (Kidney)
=> Inguinal region ( Inguinal hernia, ovarian cyst, intestinal) - Onset of pain :
Example:
Dysmenorrhea (Cyclical pain) - Nature of pain :
Example:
=> Crumping (Dysmenorrhea)
=> Colicky (Renal stone)
=> Burning (Dysuria, Dyspareunia) - Severity of pain :
Example: Mild moderate, severe
=> Severe ( Ruptured or torsion ovarian cyst)
=> Mild (Vaginal candidiasis) - Radiation of pain :
Example:
=> Around umbilicus (Appendicitis)
=> Back (Fibroid, prolapse) - Heaviness on L/A History :
Example:
Fibroid, IBS, Enlarged ovarian cyst or tumour - Urinary problem History :
Example:
=> Frequency, burning sensation, Dysuria(UTI)
=> Haematuria (UB Kidney prb)
=> UB stone, mass prb etc etc.(Suprapubic pain)
=> Retension of urine - Associated fever, vomiting, swelling etc :
Example:
Appendicitis, UTI, cystitis, kidney prb etc - Dyspareunia (If married) history :
Example:
Prolapse, dry vagina, Bartholin abcess, bartholinitis - Vaginal discharge history :
Example:
Physiological
Pathological
=> Types (Curd like candidiasis etc)
=> Colour ( Whitish- candidisis, yellowish/ greenish- BV trichomoniasis)
=> Odour ( Foul smelling-BV, Trichomoniasis)
=> Itching (STD, fungal)
=> OCP related - Sexual exposure History :
Example:
Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, trichomoniasis - Menstrual History :
Example:
=>Irregularity (PCOS, DUB)
=> Amenorrhoea (Ectopic pg, Abortion)
=> Menorrhagia (Fibroid, polyp, endometriosis, endometritis, adenomyosis)
=> Dysmenorrhea (Primary, 2ndary) - Bowel movement :
Example:
Prolapse, cobstipation, diarrhoea, IBS - Less fluid intake
- H/O IUCD insertion
- Previous H/O this type of LAP
- Recent H/O NVD or C/S
- H/O personal hygiene
- Any history of trauma
- H/O parasitic infection
Edited By : Nahid Hassan.
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