Pelvic inflammatory disease is a serious gynecological inflammation. This inflammation can cause many gynecological problems in women, and may also cause women to have a high fever. Therefore, nursing care is also critical during treatment. If the care is not done properly, it is particularly easy to cause the disease to recur. When pelvic inflammatory disease recurs, it is more difficult to cure it. So what are the key points of nursing diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease? Fever patients usually sweat a lot when the fever subsides. They should pay attention to keeping warm and keeping the body dry. Change clothes after sweating and avoid air conditioning or direct convection wind. Patients with pelvic inflammatory disease should pay attention to diet and strengthen nutrition. During the fever period, it is advisable to eat light and easily digestible food. Patients with high fever and loss of body fluid can be given pear juice, apple juice, watermelon juice, etc. to drink, but they should not be drunk after being chilled. Pay attention to the amount, quality, color and taste of leucorrhea. If the amount of leucorrhea is large, the color is yellow and thick, and there is a foul odor, it means that the condition is serious. If the leucorrhea turns from yellow to white (or light yellow), the amount changes from large to small, and the taste tends to be normal (slightly sour), it means that the condition has improved. Do a good job in contraception and minimize the trauma of abortion. Strict aseptic operation must be performed during surgery to avoid the invasion of pathogenic bacteria. If you experience any discomfort in the vulva or vagina, or abnormal leucorrhea, you should seek medical attention promptly and follow the doctor's advice for treatment. That is, don't be nervous, as if you are facing a great enemy, but don't take it lightly and ignore the treatment. Lower abdominal pain, distension, and heaviness may be signs of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease and should be examined as necessary. Acute pelvic inflammatory disease should be treated promptly and cured thoroughly to prevent it from turning into chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. Keep the perineum clean and dry, wash the vulva with clean water every night, and use one basin for each person. If there is no inflammation of the vulva and vagina, avoid using various disinfectants and detergents to clean the vulva. You should choose cotton, loose underwear, as tight underwear is not easy to wear for a long time. Maintain good hygiene during menstruation, pregnancy and postpartum period. After gynecological surgeries and invasive examinations such as artificial abortion, intrauterine device placement, diagnostic curettage and hysterosalpingography, if there is vaginal bleeding, swimming and tub bathing are prohibited. |
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