Women's Health Issues: Obstetrics and Gynecology

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College Clinical Medical Assisting (Clinical Medical Assisting) Flashcards on Women's Health Issues: Obstetrics and Gynecology, created by La'Shae on 01/08/2015.
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Menses/ Menstruation when the endometrial lining deteriorates and flows out of the body
Menarche woman's first menstrual cycle usually occurs 11-15 years old
Amenorrhea absence of menstrual flow
Dysmenorrhea difficult or painful mestruation
Menorrhagia excessive menstrual flow, number of days of flow, or both
Metrirrhagia periods of bleeding between the regular monthly flow
Menorrhalgia synonymous with dysmenrrohea; pelvic pain during menstruation, may be indicative of endometriosis
Menopause defined earlier as cessation of menses, occurs around the age of 52, but can occur anytime after the age of 40
Phase 1: Perimenopause when estrogen production by the ovaries gradually decreases normally lasts from one to two years, at which time estrogen production is greatly decreased many women will experience symptoms
Phase 2: Menopause it is the complete cessation of menstrual flow. Ovaries have now stopped producing almost all estrogen, and stopped releasing eggs. diagnoses when a female had not menstruated in 12 months
Phase 3: Postmenopause includes all the years after menopause usually all symptoms will stop, but other health risk related to loss of estrogen will continue to increase with natural aging
Symptoms of Menopause -hot flashes -joint and muscle pain -vaginal dryness -bladder control problems -fatigue -mood swings -insomnia -decrease in concentration -depression -irritabilty
Health Issues Related to Menopause -poor bowel and bladder infection -heart disease -poor brain function risk of Alzheimer's disease -osteoporosis -increased wrinkling of the skin -gingivitis and gum recession -loss of muscle tone and power -vision problems
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) used with perimenopausal and postmenopausal women treats or prevents osteoporosis
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