GYNECOLOGICAL NURSING: MANAGING COMMON AND COMPLEX CONDITIONS

Authors

Miss Shahida Bano
Lecturer, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Smt.Nagarathnamma College of Nursing, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Miss Deepti Rai
Assistant Lecturer, Smt.Nagarathnamma College of Nursing, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Miss Geeta K Malavad
Assistant professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Smt.Nagarathnamma College of Nursing, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Abstract

Gynaecological health encompasses a wide range of conditions, from common, everyday issues to more complex, long-term challenges. While common conditions like menstrual irregularities, yeast infections, and PCOS are often manageable with lifestyle changes, medication, and self-care, more complex conditions such as endometriosis, infertility, and pelvic inflammatory disease require specialized care and long-term management strategies. This approach includes both physical and emotional support, as conditions like these often affect a woman's quality of life and mental well-being. Managing these conditions effectively involves a holistic approach that integrates proper medical care, lifestyle adjustments, stress management, and open communication with healthcare providers. With a personalized treatment plan, patients can better navigate both common and complex gynaecological issues, improving their overall health and quality of life. This abstract aims to highlight the importance of understanding, diagnosing, and treating these conditions with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.

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May 12, 2025

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Miss Shahida Bano, Miss Deepti Rai, & Miss Geeta K Malavad. (2025). GYNECOLOGICAL NURSING: MANAGING COMMON AND COMPLEX CONDITIONS. In Mrs. Nagammal, Ms. Geeta K Malavad, & Mrs. Daras Esqulin Santhosh (Eds.), Innovation and Best Practices in Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing: Advancing Women’s Health and Maternal Care (pp. 137-166). Royal Book Publishing. https://doi.org/10.26524/royal.233.7