AuthorSmith, Roger P. (Roger Perry), 1949-, author
TitleDysmenorrhea and Menorrhagia [electronic resource] : A Clinician’s Guide / by Roger P. Smith
ImprintCham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71964-1
Descript VII, 164 p. 104 illus., 63 illus. in color. online resource

SUMMARY

Dysmenorrhea is estimated to effect upwards of 70% of women during their lifetime and “heavy menstrual periods” is one of the most frequently given reasons for hysterectomy in the United States.  Despite the dramatic growth of dysmenorrhea treatment  with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSADs) in the 1980s, young women continue to go undiagnosed and under treated. The diagnosis and management of heavy menstrual bleeding has even poorer general understanding because of its more complicated etiologies. With a working knowledge of the underlying pathophysiology, all clinicians should be able to establish both the diagnosis and a credible treatment plan that will result in a significant chance of clinical improvement for most patients. This book addresses the pathophysiologic underpinnings of both dysmenorrhea and menorrhagia and provides clinicians with practical approaches to establishing the diagnosis, proven tactics for successful therapeutic interventions and dealing with the challenging atypical case, and effective patient counseling.  It teaches principles, including the role prostaglandins play in both conditions, as well as procedures, like surgical options and TENS, providing a balance of the practical and the esoteric.  The inclusion of patient education and counseling materials additionally increases its usefulness for the busy clinician. This is an ideal guide for ob/gyn clinicians, residents, and trainees caring for patients with these common, but often misunderstood diseases. 


CONTENT

Introduction -- The Physiology of Menstruation -- Scope of the Problem -- How Our Views Have Evolved: Historical Perspectives -- The Clinical Classification and Causes of Dysmenorrhea -- The Clinical Classification and Causes of Menorrhagia -- The Role of Prostaglandins in Dysmenorrhea and Menorrhagia -- Establishing the Diagnosis -- Management Strategies for Primary Dysmenorrhea -- Management Strategies for Primary Menorrhagia -- Options for When Simple Managements are Not Enough -- Patient Education Materials


SUBJECT

  1. Medicine
  2. Gynecology
  3. Reproductive medicine
  4. Medicine & Public Health
  5. Gynecology
  6. Reproductive Medicine