Gynaecologic/Obstetric Emergencies

Gynaecological emergencies are illnesses that affect the female reproductive system and endanger a woman's life, sexual function, and ability to have children. Common gynaecological emergencies frequently stem from pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), problems with contraception, and sudden abdominal pain, irregular vaginal bleeding, or a mix of both.

Acute gynaecological issues include pelvic discomfort, severe menorrhagia; vulvar problems, acute PID, hyperemesis gravid arum, and post-gynaecology surgery problems can be quickly treated in some hospitals, primarily in the developed world. Specialist nurses, sinologists, and an on-call gynaecology medical team led by a consultant gynaecologist are frequently on duty in these units. The goal of such a unit is to provide prompt, adequate healthcare, so minimising potential complications and, in turn, minimising the morbidity and mortality related to such situations. New antibiotics, limited access surgery, biochemical pregnancy testing, and advances in sonography have all made it possible to diagnose these problems earlier and use more conservative treatment modalities.

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