Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research

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Atul J Kaneria, Palak A Kaneriya*


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To study the socio-demographic profile and clinical profile of abnormal uterine bleeding cases attending new civil hospital, Surat, Western India


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Author Details : Atul J Kaneria, Palak A Kaneriya*

Volume : 11, Issue : 2, Year : 2024

Article Page : 222-225

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijogr.2024.044



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Abstract

Background: There are so many concerns and worries about menstruation. With the use of advance method of contraception, women are experiencing more menstrual related problems. Now a days, menstrual related complaints are more common in gynaec clinic. So, we had conducted this study to document the sociodemographic and clinical profile among the attendees of gynaec clinic with menstrual related problem.
Materials and Methods: Observational cross-sectional study carried out in western part of India with 100 patients after their written informed consent. Data were collected on pre-designed semi structured questionnaire which consist of sociodemographic and clinical questions. All data were entered in MS excel spreadsheet and analyzed with the help of SPSS V.20.
Results: Current study reported 8% of new Gynaec attendees had problem of abnormal uterine bleeding. Majority of patients were belonging to age group 21 years to 40 years (83%) and most of the patients were multipara (75%). Commonest complains among patients were menorrhagia (80%). Most of the patients were reported haemoglobin of less than 12 mg/dl.
Conclusion : Abnormal uterine bleeding is a distressing problem for women in their reproductive age groups especially in 21 years to 40 years.
 

Keywords: Abnormal uterine bleeding, Clinical profile, Socio- demographic.


How to cite : Kaneria A J, Kaneriya P A, To study the socio-demographic profile and clinical profile of abnormal uterine bleeding cases attending new civil hospital, Surat, Western India. Indian J Obstet Gynecol Res 2024;11(2):222-225

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