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Gynaecology

Gynaecology or gynecology is the area of medicine that involves the treatment of women’s diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs. It is often paired with the field of obstetrics, forming the combined area of obstetrics and gynaecology. The term comes from Greek and means “the science of women”.

Gynaecology at Malvi Hospital:

Human touch to deal with problems faced by women and insisting on medical management and councelling for common diseses.

We serve all age groups from new born girls to old ages.

Apprehensions in the mind of adolescent girls, young girls and women embarking on their journeys of pregnancy and motherhood, are our special focus

We provide print material too for their better understanding of their own issues.

We teach and treat menstrual irregularity.

Laparoscopic surgery  is an option for those not manageable by other means , we also do open surgeries for patients suitable for these.

Ectopic pregnancy we manage laparoscopically. 

Other surgical issues like Breast diseases including conclusive Trucut biopsy for detection of breast cancer.

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Department of Gynaecology

In the Gynaecology department of KBPN Malvi Hospital, various consultations and procedures are performed to address the healthcare needs of adolescent girls and young females. Here are some common aspects of gynecological consultations related to the topics you mentioned:

  1. Gynecological Consultation for Adolescent Girls and Young Females: Gynecologists provide consultations tailored to the specific needs of adolescent girls and young females. These consultations often involve discussing sexual health, menstrual health, contraception, and general reproductive health education. The gynecologist may address concerns related to puberty, menstrual irregularities, sexual development, and provide guidance on maintaining overall reproductive health.
  2. Menstrual Disorders: Menstrual disorders encompass a range of conditions that affect the regularity, duration, or intensity of menstrual bleeding. Common menstrual disorders include dysmenorrhea (painful periods), menorrhagia (excessive or prolonged menstrual bleeding), and amenorrhea (absence of menstrual periods). Gynecologists assess and diagnose the underlying causes of menstrual disorders and offer appropriate treatment options, which may include medications, hormonal therapies, lifestyle modifications, or surgical interventions.
  3. Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases (PID): PID refers to infections of the female reproductive organs, including the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. These infections are often caused by sexually transmitted bacteria. Gynecologists diagnose and treat PID, aiming to control infection, relieve symptoms, and prevent long-term complications such as infertility or chronic pelvic pain. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and may require hospitalization in severe cases.
  4. Cervical Erosions, Cervicitis, and Vulval Lesions: Cervical erosions, also known as cervical ectropion or cervical eversion, are changes in the cervical tissue where the cells from the inside of the cervix are present on the outer surface. Cervicitis refers to inflammation of the cervix. Gynecologists assess these conditions and may recommend appropriate treatment, which can include medications or cauterization to address cervical erosions or anti-inflammatory treatments for cervicitis. Vulval lesions, such as ulcers, sores, or abnormal growths on the external genital area, are also evaluated and managed by gynecologists. Treatment depends on the underlying cause, which can range from infections to benign or malignant conditions.
  5. Uterine Disorders, including Myoma (Fibroids) and Ovarian Lesions: Gynecologists evaluate and manage uterine disorders such as uterine fibroids (myomas) and ovarian lesions (such as cysts or tumors). Myomas are benign growths in the uterus that can cause symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure. Ovarian lesions may include functional cysts, benign cysts, or potentially malignant tumors. Treatment options range from medication and hormonal therapies to minimally invasive surgeries or, in some cases, complete removal of the uterus or ovaries.

It’s important to remember that the specific consultations and procedures may vary depending on individual patient needs, clinical findings, and the gynecologist’s expertise. Gynecologists are specialized healthcare providers who address a broad range of women’s health concerns, offering personalized care and treatments based on the specific conditions and needs of their patients.

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