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Reproductive System
Diseases and Disorders

Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy and Physiology

• Female external structures • Female internal structures


• Vulva – Ovaries
• Labia majora and labia minora – Fallopian tubes
• Clitoris
– Uterus
• Vestibule and vestibular glands
• Hymen
– Cervix
• Vaginal orifice – Vagina
• Hormones: estrogen and progesterone

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Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy and Physiology

• Male external organs • Male internal organs


– Scrotum and penis – Testes
– Epididymis
– Vas deferens
– Urethra
– Seminal vesicles
– Bulbouretheral and prostate glands

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Common Signs and Symptoms Common Signs and Symptoms

• Female • Female
– Abdominal and pelvic pain – Pain during sexual intercourse
– Fever and malaise – Any change in breast tissue
– Abnormal vaginal discharge – Abnormal discharge from the nipple
– Burning and/or itching of the genitals

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Common Signs and Symptoms Common Signs and Symptoms

• Male • Male
– Urinary disorders including frequency, – Swelling or abnormal enlargement of the
dysuria,
y nocturia, and incontinence reproductive
p organs
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– Pain in the pelvis, groin, or reproductive – Abnormal penile discharge
organs – Burning and/or itching of the genitals
– Lesions on external genitals

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Diagnostic Tests Diagnostic Tests

• Female • Female
– Bimanual examination – Dilatation and Curettage
– Hysterosalpingogram – Laparoscopy
– Papanicolaou smear of cervix – Mammography
– Cervical biopsy – Blood tests
– Cone biopsy

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Diagnostic Tests Premenstrual Syndrome

• Male • Symotoms prior to menses


– Digital rectal examination • Symptoms begin mid-cycle
– Cystoscopy – Headache and nausea
– Biopsy – Back and joint pain
– Laboratory tests including PSA – Edema and bloating
– Weight gain

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Premenstrual Syndrome Premenstrual Syndrome

• Symptoms begin mid-cycle • Treatment


– Breast tenderness – Individualized
– Sleep disturbances – Dietary changes
– Irritability – Avoid caffeine, chocolate, nicotine, salt,
– Mood swings sugar, and alcohol
– Depression

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Menstrual Abnormalities Endometriosis

• Amenorrhea • Abnormal growth of endometrial tissue


• Dysmenorrhea outside of the uterus
• Menorrhagia • Common sites of implantation include
• Metrorrhagia ovaries, fallopian tubes, abdominal wall,
and intestines

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Endometriosis Endometriosis

• Symptoms • Treatment
– Dysmenorrhea – Hormones
– Low back, vaginal, and pelvic cramping – Remission with pregnancy, nursing, and
– Heavy menses and dyspareunia menopause
– Panhysterectomy

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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

• Inflammation of some or all of the pelvic • Symptoms


reproductive organs – Fever
• May include cervicitis
cervicitis, salpingitis
salpingitis, – Chills
endometritis, oophoritis – Pain in pelvic area
• Most commonly caused by STDs – Leukorrhea
• Treatment: antibiotics, analgesics, and
rest

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Ovarian Cyst Ovarian Cyst

• Commonly benign fluid-filled sacs on or • Symptoms


near the ovary – Low back pain
• Two types – Pelvic pain
– Dyspareunia
– Physiologic
– Nausea and vomiting
– Neoplastic
• Treatment depends on type and size
• May resolve by itself or require
laparoscopy
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Fibroid Tumor Fibroid Tumor

• Also known as leiomyomas • Treatment depends on woman’s age


• Benign tumors of smooth uterine and desire for children
muscle • Surgical removal of fibroids or
• Symptoms hysterectomy
– Abnormal uterine bleeding • Uterine embolization
– Excessive menstrual bleeding and pain • Hormone therapy

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Vaginitis Vaginitis

• Inflammation of vagina • Common type of vaginitis


• Symptoms – Candida: fungus or yeast
– Burning and itching – Trichomonas: parasite
– Swelling of vagina and external genitalia – Atrophic: post-menopausal

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Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxic Shock Syndrome

• Found almost exclusively in • Symptoms


menstruating women using tampons – High fever
• Organism: staphylococcus aureus – Vomiting
• Symptoms: high fever, vomiting, – Diarrhea
diarrhea, and dropping blood pressure – Decreasing blood pressure
• Treatment: IV fluids, antibiotics • Treatment: IV fluids, antibiotics

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Menopause Menopause

• Natural halting of menstruation • Common symptoms


• Occurs between ages 45 and 55 – Hot flashes and night sweats
– Vaginal dryness
– Depression
– Sleep disorders
– Decreased libido
• Treatment: hormone therapy, exercise

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Uterine Prolapse Cystocele

• Uterus protrudes into vagina • Herniation of urinary bladder through


• Symptoms anterior vaginal wall
– Heaviness in pelvis • Symptoms: pelvic pressure,
pressure urinary
– Urinary stress urgency, frequency, and incontinence
– Dysuria • Treatment: depends on degree of
– Low back pain herniation
• Treatment: hysterectomy

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Rectocele Cervical Cancer

• Herniation of rectum through posterior • Fifth leading cause of cancer-related


vaginal wall death in females
• Symptoms: discomfort
discomfort, constipation
constipation, • Symptoms: abnormal cervical bleeding
fecal incontinence • Treatment: surgical removal of tumor
• Treatment: surgical repair

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Uterine Cancer Ovarian Cancer

• Develops in endometrium and spreads • Quite common and often fatal


to uterine wall • Symptoms: pressure on the bladder,
• Symptoms: abnormal bleeding in abdominal or pelvic pain
pain, general
menopausal women feeling of ill health
• Treatment: surgical removal of uterus • Treatment: complete hysterectomy,
and ovaries with radiation radiation, and chemotherapy

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Fibrocystic Disease Fibrocystic Disease

• Most common breast disorder of • To decrease breast pain:


premenopausal females between the – Reduce caffeine and salt
ages
g of 30 and 55 – Use of mild diuretics
• Cysts are linked to estrogen levels – Use of mild analgesics the week prior to
menstruation is recommended

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Mastitis Mastitis

• Inflammation of breast tissue • Treatment


• Symptoms – Antibiotics
– Redness – Application of heat
– Heat – Analgesics
– Swelling – Firm supporting bra to decrease discomfort
– Pain and often bloody nipple discharge

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Breast Cancer Breast Cancer

• Adenocarcinoma of the breast ducts • Risk factors


• Most common breast neoplasm (affects – Onset of menses before age 13
one out of nine females) – Menses continuing after age 50
• Risk factors – Nullipara
– Age 40 and over – First child after age 30
– Family member affected with breast cancer – Obesity
– Chronic breast disease

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Breast Cancer Ectopic Pregnancy

• Symptoms • Fertilized ovum attaches to tissue


– Non-tender lump of varying size outside the uterus, usually in fallopian
– Occurs most often in upper outer quadrant tubes
of breast often with dimpling • Symptoms
• Treatment – Acute pelvic pain
– Mastectomy, chemotherapy, and/or – Vaginal bleeding
radiation – Positive pregnancy test

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Ectopic Pregnancy Spontaneous Abortion

• Treatment • “Miscarriage”
– Prompt surgery to terminate pregnancy • Natural termination of pregnancy before
– Every effort is taken to preserve ovary and fetus is viable
tube if future pregnancy is desired
• Symptoms
– Vaginal bleeding
– Cramping and pelvic pain

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Spontaneous Abortion Morning Sickness

• Once it starts, progression is difficult to • Associated with first trimester of


stop pregnancy
• D & C may be necessary to remove any • Symptoms: nausea and vomiting
tissue remaining in the uterus • Treatment
– Not necessary unless vomiting
– Light meals several times a day

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Morning Sickness Hyperemesis Gravidarum

• Treatment • Excessive vomiting during pregnancy


– Dry food before drinking • Treatment includes IV fluids and
– Avoid fatty foods withholding all foods and oral fluids
– Rest after meals • Usually subsides by second pregnancy

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Toxemia Toxemia

• Usually appears during 3rd trimester • Treatment


• Symptoms – Frequent monitoring of blood pressure
– Hypertension – Weight and urine protein
– Sudden weight gain
– Proteinuria
– Edema in face, hands, and feet

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Abruptio Placentae Abruptio Placentae

• Separation of placenta from uterus • Treatment


• Degrees of symptoms – Prompt delivery either vaginally or by c-
– Partial separation may be asymptomatic section
– Complete separation may cause severe – Blood replacement may also be necessary
abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding
– Shock and decrease in fetal heart tones

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Placenta Previa Placenta Previa

• Abnormal positioning of placenta in • Treatment-vaginal delivery is


lower uterus near or over cervical os asymptomatic or if bleeding is not
• Symptoms: painless
painless, bright red vaginal severe;; emergency
g y c-section if maternal
bleeding during third trimester bleeding or fetal anoxia

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Placenta Previa Prostatitis

• Treatment • Inflammation of prostate gland


– Vaginal delivery is asymptomatic if • Symptoms
bleeding g is not severe – Dysuria
– Emergency c-section if maternal bleeding – Pyuria
or fetal anoxia
– Fever and low back pain
• Treatment: antibiotics, warm sitz baths,
increased fluid intake, analgesics

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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

• Enlargement of prostate gland due to • Symptoms


normal cells overgrowing and enlarging – Nocturia
• Common in men over age 60 – Inability to start urination
– Weak urinary stream
– Inability to empty stream

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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Prostatic Carcinoma

• Treatment • Neoplasm of prostate gland affecting


– Prostatic massage men over 50
– Sitz bath • Second most common cause of cancer-
cancer
– Catheterizations related deaths in men
– Regular sexual intercourse
– Surgery

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Prostatic Carcinoma Epididymitis

• Symptoms are similar to BPH • Inflammation of epididymis


• Treatment • Symptoms
– Depends on age and physical condition of – Swollen,
Swollen hard
hard, and painful epididymis
individual – Often accompanied by severe scrotal pain
– Degree of metastasis and swelling

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Epididymitis Orchitis

• Treatment • Inflammation of one or both testes due


– Rest to viral or bacterial infection
– Analgesics • Symptoms: swelling
swelling, pain
pain, tenderness
– Use of a scrotal support of one or both testes, fever, malaise
– Avoidance of alcohol, spicy foods, and • Treatment: dependent on cause
sexual stimulation

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Testicular Tumor Cryptorchidism

• Commonly affect young men age 20-35 • Undescended testicle


• Most common type of cancer in this • Premature birth is common cause
group • Treatment: surgery
• Symptoms: painless mass felt in testicle
• Treatment: orchiectomy, chemotherapy,
and radiation

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Genital Herpes Genital Herpes

• Viral infection • Symptoms


• 1 in 6 individuals in United States is – Blister-like lesions causing dysuria
infected – Severe itching
• Not curable • Treatment is symptomatic
• Periods of remission and exacerbation – Antiviral medications
– Sitz baths
– Ice therapy and analgesics

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Gonorrhea Gonorrhea

• “Clap” • Treatment
• Symptoms – Antibiotics including Penicillin
– Purulent discharge from penis and vagina – Tetracycline
– Dysuria – Ceftiaxone
– Urinary frequency in males and females
– Female - cervicitis
– Genital itching and burning pain

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Syphilis Syphilis

• Treatment: Penicillin or Tetracycline is • Secondary - rash appears


very effective • Tertiary
• Three stages – Bacteria invade organs throughout body
– Primary - appearance of painless chancre causing gumma
– Secondary - chancre heals – Curable with antibiotics during this stage
– Period of rest lasting 6 weeks to 1 year but effects of lesions are irreversible

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Chlamydia Trichomoniasis

• Known as “silent” STD - Bacterial • Caused by protozoan


• Symptoms • Symptoms
– Drainage with burning and itching – Male - urethritis,
urethritis epididymitis
epididymitis, and
– Urination due to urethritis and epididymitis prostatitis
• Treatment: antibiotics – Female - green frothy vaginal discharge,
itching and burning of genital area

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Trichomoniasis Genital Warts

• Treatment • Viral infection


– Antiparasitic medications such as Flagyl • Symptoms
– Possible tenderness in affected area
• Treatment
– Chemical or surgical removal
• Cervical cancer related to genital warts

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Dyspareunia Premature Ejaculation

• Pain or discomfort with sexual • Expulsion of seminal fluid during


intercourse foreplay, prior to complete erection, or
• May affect men and women immediatelyy after sexual intercourse
• Treatment is dependent on cause • Common in young males
• Treatment is based on cause

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Infertility Infertility

• Inability of couple to achieve pregnancy • Causes


after one year of unprotected sex – Presence of STD
– Hormonal disorders
– Abnormality of reproductive organs
– Endometriosis
– Scarring or blockage of fallopian tubes
– Vaginal antibodies that kill sperm

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Infertility Hydiatidiform Mole

• Treatment • Grape-like cysts in uterus that mimic


– Based on cause pregnancy
– Surgery • Treatment: D & C
– Medication therapy • At higher risk to develop
– Hormone imbalance choriocarcinoma requiring frequent
follow-up examinations

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