Gynecological morbidity profile of adolescent females attending OPD at tertiary care Hospital
Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Gynaecology - Year 2019, Vol 10, Issue 3
Abstract
Background:Gynecological morbidities are often hidden problems that the adolescent girls of this country faces, if neglected then might be responsible for bigger health issues in future. Objectives: To see the morbidity profile of gynecological issues in adolescent girls at tertiary care hospital. Material and Methods: This was a prospective Clinical Study. Adolescent girls (13-19 years) attending gynecologyand Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health (ARSH) OPD of a government general hospital were included in this study. detailed history was elaborated and data was analyzed suing Microsoftexcel. Results: Out of total 23.3% study population was of 18 years, Maximum number i.e. 75(62.5%) were having regular cycles and 40(33.3%) were having irregular cycles. (77.34%) were having some or other menstrual disorder during their last menstruation. (60.21%) were having premenstrual symptom. Maximum number i.e. 250 (88.34%) had pain in abdomen. Out of total 205 (53.66%) were having mild Anaemia. Conclusions: Anaemia, pain per abdomen and dysmenorrhea were common morbidities among adolescent girls in this region.
Authors and Affiliations
Ganesh Madhavrao Bandkhadke, Mangala Ashok Shinde
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