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Patient Satisfaction With Mirena In Patients Aged 35 To 45 With Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Referred To Mardan Medical Complex From Jan 2014 To Dec 2016

Abstract



Background: Less blood loss in menstrual cycles builds a woman’s perception of gravity and indicates an influence on their judgment about treatment success. Many of the world’s women are fed up with undergoing surgery and less satisfied with the medical treatment of HMB. Mirena provides a non-surgical alternative, which is reversible and fertility-sparing. The study’s primary aim was to determine the satisfaction level of women using Mirena within the reproductive age of 35-45 years.
Methods: A total of 50 patients with mirena induction were included in the study. Women less than 35 and above 45 years of age, with a uterus larger than 12 weeks, those with pelvic inflammatory disease, and women with implants other than Mirena were excluded from the study. The women were inspected for the principal complaints, duration of complaints, and ultrasound findings. The satisfaction level was assessed for all patients using Mirena with symptoms controlling, like blood reduction.
Results: The study constituted a total of 50 females ranging from 35 to 45 years old. The majority of them were aged 35-40 years. The use of the Mirena technique has subsequently not only reduced the heavy menstrual blood loss but also controlled symptoms like Amenorrhea and spotting. The satisfaction level of the women using it is very high.These women highly recommended the option to other women.
Conclusion: Mirena is an effective treatment option for HMB among women 35-45. It achieved high satisfaction of patients after insertion.

Department of Gynecology, Bacha Khan Medical College, Mardan, Pakistan


Department of Gynecology, Bacha Khan Medical College, Mardan, Pakistan


Department of Surgery, Bacha Khan Medical College, Mardan, Pakistan




Department of Gynecology, Bacha Khan Medical College, Mardan, Pakistan

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