Thursday 18 September 2014

CLINICAL DISORDERS OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM


 (1)  Cryptorchidism  (" crypt" = hidden; "orchid"= tests): The condition in with testes do not descend into the scrotum.

(2) Inguinal hernias: Inguinal region is a weak area in the abdominal wall. Rupture or separation of a portion of the inguinal area of the abdominal wall results in the protrusion of a part of the small intestine into scrotum. this is known as inguinal hernia.

(3)Circumcision ( to cut around): It is a surgical procedure in which part or the entire prepuce (foreskin covering the penis) is removed. It is usually performed just after delivery, 3-4 days after birth, or on 8th day as part of a Jewish religious rite.

(4) Hysterectomy ("hyster" = uterus): It is  the surgical removal of the uterus. It may be indicated in conditions viz. endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease , ovarian cyst, excessive uterine bleeding and cancer of cervix, uterus or ovaries.

(5)Amenorrhea ('a'= absence; "men" = month "rrhea"= a flow): It refers to absence of menstruation.

(6) Dysmenorrhea ("dys"= difficulty or painful menstruation.

(7) Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a cyclical disorder of severe physiological and emotional stress before menstruation.

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