
PV bleeding in the non-pregnant patient
On The Wards: On The Pods Medical Podcast for Doctors
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The Importance of History Examination in Gynecology Patients
The most important thing would be to put a cannula in resuscitate the patient as appropriate. Iotrogenic causes are always an issue that we should consider especially hormonal therapy and finally we have a classification called not yet classified by Figo which is essentially saying that we don't know. Most of the time they have fibroid uterus, you can feel a mass but in most cases the abdominal examination is probably going to be fairly benign. Maybe before we go on the examination just trying to work out how much bleeding. It's definitely a way of assessing the amount of bleeding. Women will always tell you it's a loss most of the time because when it does go on it's fairly traumatic
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