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Subinvolution

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is impaired or retarded it is called subinvolution. The uterus is the most common organ affected by subinvolution. As it is the most accessible organ to be measured per abdomen, the uterine involution is considered clinically as an index to assess subinvolution.
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Ergometrine, often prescribed to enhance the involution process by reducing the blood flow of the uterus is of no value in prophylaxis.
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Irregular cramp-like pain is cases of retained products or rise of temperature in sepsis
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The uterine height is greater than the normal for the particular day of
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The presence of features responsible for subinvolution may be evident.
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The condition may be asymptomatic. The predominant symptoms are:
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Overdistension of the uterus as in twins and hydramnios
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Index

childbirth
uterus
lochial discharge
puerperium
multiparity
Caesarean section
Uterine prolapse
Retroversion
Uterine fibroid
lochia
Anesthesia
infection
involution
Categories
Obstetrics
Uterus

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