Dysmenorrhoea Flashcards

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What is the difference between primary and secondary dysmenorrhoea?

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In primary dysmenorrhoea there is no pelvic pathology.

In secondary dysmenorrhoea is due pathology. It usually develops many years after menarche.

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What is the difference in presentation between primary and secondary dysmenorrhoea?

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  • Pain - in primary dysmenorrhoea, the pain typically starts just before or within a few hours of the period starting. In secondary dysmennorhoea, the pain starts 3-4 days before the onset of the period.
  • Initiation - primary dysmenorrhoea usually occurs 1 to 2 years after menarche.
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What are some causes of secondary dysmenorrhoea?

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  • endometriosis
  • adenomyosis
  • pelvic inflammatory disease
  • intrauterine devices* (copper coil The mirena coil will help dysmenorrhoea)
  • fibroids
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What is the cause of primary dysmenorrhoea?

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Excessive endometrial prostaglandin production.

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How do you manage primary dysmenorrhoa?

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  1. NSAIDs (ibuprofen or mefenamic acid). Efficacy of 80%. Inhibit prostaglandin production.
  2. Second line COCP.
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How do you manage secondary dysmenorrhoea?

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Refer them to secondary care for investigation.

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