Primary Dysmenorrhoea Flashcards
What is the most common gynaecological disorder?
Dysmenorrhoea
What is Dysmenorrhoea?
Painful periods
What are the pathophysiological steps of Dysmenorrhoea? (5 steps)
- Absence of fertilisation
- Corpus luteum regresses
- Decline in oestrogen + progesterone prod
- Endometrial cells release Prostaglandin
- Excess prostaglandin release –> primary dysmenorrhoea
What are main actions of Prostaglandins on the uterus? (2 things)
- Spiral artery vasospasm (–> ischaemic necrosis + endometrium shedding)
- Increased myometrial contractions
What are the RF for primary dysmenorrhoea? (5 things)
- Early menarche
- Long menstrual phase
- Heavy periods
- Smoking
- Nuliparity
Where is the pain of dysmenorrhoea?
Lower abd / pelvic pain
Where can the pain of dysmenorrhoea radiate to? (2 things)
- Lower back
- Ant thigh
What is the quality of the pain of dysmenorrhoea?
Crampy
How long does the pain of dysmenorrhoea last for and when does it occur?
48-72 hours during menstrual period
When is the pain of dysmenorrhoea worse?
At menses onset
What other symptoms can come w dysmenorrhoea? (5 things)
- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Malaise
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
What signs might you find @ examination of a pt w dysmenorrhoea?
Uterine tenderness
What is special about diagnosing primary dysmenorrhoea?
It is a diagnosis of exclusion: so you have to exclude causes of SECONDARY dysmenorrhoea
What are the causes of secondary dysmenorrhoea to exclude? (4 things)
- Endometriosis
- Adenomyosis
- Pelvic inflamm disease
- Adhesions
What investigations are needed for primary dysmenorrhoea dx?
None