European Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images
A Case Report | Open Access
Volume 2025 - 1 | Article ID 226 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/EJCRCI.2025.e11.102
Academic Editor: John Bose
Ms. Vaishnavi Dongare
Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing, Bhausaheb Mulak College of Nursing,
Nagpur, India.
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Author:
Ms. Vaishnavi Dongare, Clinical Instructor, Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecological Nursing, Bhausaheb Mulak College of Nursing, Nagpur, India
Citation: Ms. Vaishnavi Dongare (2025).
A
39-Year-Old Woman's Grade 3 Uterine Decent: Case Report. Euro J Case Rep Clin
Imag. 2025; Oct, e11, 1-5.
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Abstract:
Introduction: The length of the uterine cervix is a characteristic that
is frequently examined during obstetric exams. However, there is limited
knowledge of the relationship between cervical length and gynecologic
illnesses. This is particularly unexpected as cervical length measurements are
a common tool used by obstetricians and gynecologists to make judgments.
Case Presentation and Intervention: A 39-year-old woman was admitted to the gynecology ward on
JAN 11, 2024, complaining of pain in the pelvic area during sexual activity,
something coming out of the vagina during urination, and white discharge from
the vagina without a bad odor. The gynecological ward provides treatment that
includes maintaining an aseptic approach to prevent infection and attaching IV
fluids. Improvement of health condition, maintenance of body temperature,
reduction of stomach discomfort, preservation of life, maintenance and
preservation of the airway, and prevention or repair of problems are the goals
during this period.
Conclusion: The patient saw considerable improvements in
her health throughout the brief duration of therapy, including less vaginal
white discharge, decreased stomach discomfort, and maintenance of a normal
temperature. Make even greater progress toward her goal of going back home.
Even though the patient responded well to the treatment, even better outcomes
may be possible in the future with the application of additional therapies.
Keywords: Uterine Decent, Adolescence, Grade III.