DYSMENORRHEA
DYSMENORRHEA: Excerpt from Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care
Visualizing the parts of the female reproductive system (see figure below), one can systematically formulate a differential diagnosis of this common malady.

DYSMENORRHEA
At the cervix, stenosis, cervical polyps, and other neoplasms may obstruct the egress of blood and induce dysmenorrhea. In the uterus, polyps, fibroids, adenomyosis, and deformities such as anteflexion, retroflexion, anteversion, or retroversion may be the cause. Pelvic congestion syndrome is a possibility. The tubes may be involved by endometriosis, abscess, or ectopic pregnancy. The ovaries may be involved by the same processes as the tubes, but they should suggest the most common cause of dysmenorrhea: hormonal. Thus, any condition—thyroid, pituitary or ovarian—that might disturb the cyclic output of estrogen and progesterone in the proper sequence may induce dysmenorrhea. Psychogenic disturbances are especially significant.
Approach to the Diagnosis
The clinical approach to dysmenorrhea is simply to rule out significant organic disease by a thorough pelvic and rectal examination. A smear and culture for gonococcus and Chlamydia should be done. A course of contraceptives or progesterone in adequate doses may then be tried. Diuretics may be indicated if examination suggests pelvic congestion. When the aforementioned measures fail, a dilatation and curettage (D & C) may be indicated. A gynecologist may decide to do a culdoscopy, a peritoneoscopy, or an exploratory laparotomy.
Other Useful Tests
- Sonogram (PID, ectopic pregnancy)
- Pregnancy test
- Fern test and basal body temperature charting (endometriosis)
- Gynecology consult
- Psychiatric consult
Book Source Details
- Book Title: Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care
- Author(s): R. Douglas Collins
- Year of Publication: 2007
- Copyright Details: Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care, Copyright © 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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