Tuesday, February 25, 2025

29F Pain Abdomen Endometriosis Looming Infertility WB PaJR

 


20-02-2025

THIS IS AN ONLINE E LOG BOOK TO DISCUSS OUR PATIENT'S DE-IDENTIFIED HEALTH DATA SHARED AFTER TAKING HER SIGNED INFORMED CONSENT. HERE WE DISCUSS OUR PATIENT'S PROBLEMS THROUGH SERIES OF INPUTS FROM AVAILABLE GLOBAL ONLINE COMMUNITY EXPERTS WITH AN AIM TO SOLVE THOSE PATIENT'S CLINICAL PROBLEMS WITH COLLECTIVE CURRENT BEST EVIDENCE BASED INPUTS.


PPM 1 - Bedside curbside PaJR patient data shared with PaJR patient team advocate on 👇


 [2/19, 9:02 PM]: On December 25, 2024, a 29-year-old female experienced severe lower abdominal pain, making it difficult for her to stand. Initially, doctors suspected a urinary tract infection, but further tests, including several blood tests, multiple USG tests, a CT scan, and an MRI, revealed complexities like internal bleeding or endometriosis. Several doctors recommended surgery to remove a cyst from her right ovary, which might affect her fertility. She then went to Bangalore, where doctors prescribed medication for a month and advised a follow-up visit to determine if surgery is needed.

[2/19, 9:06 PM]: The patient recently got married and she doesn't have any child. She wants pregnancy in near future.

[2/19, 9:37 PM]: *Medication for 3 months

[2/19, 9:40 PM]: She never had any symptoms like pain or any irregularities in her menstrual bleeding before. And even afterwards she didn't have any pain during her period in January 28th.

[2/19, 9:42 PM]: But after few days of taking medicine, she finds red spotting and mild continuous bleeding throughout the month. She is taking DINOGEST tablet's from approximately one month.

[2/19, 9:48 PM]: All her test reports and prescriptions are sent here. Kindly consider reviewing once as the patient and patient party is in a big panic mode.


PPM 1 - @PA Please add the patient's immediate advocate here to discuss her problems and also share the deidentified file containing the patient's report data so that our case reporter can quickly collate her case report and share the link in the description box where we have already pasted her initial history as shared earlier by the patient's immediate advocate. Consent form has been shared in the case reporter group to email and archive safely in the informedconsent@gmail.com address.

PA - Patient case report 

On December 25, 2024, a 29-year-old female experienced severe lower abdominal pain, making it difficult for her to stand. Initially, doctors suspected a urinary tract infection, but further tests, including several blood tests, multiple USG tests, a CT scan, and an MRI, revealed complexities like internal bleeding or endometriosis. Several doctors recommended surgery to remove a cyst from her right ovary, which might affect her fertility. She then went to Bangalore, where doctors prescribed medication for a month and advised a follow-up visit to determine if surgery is needed.

The patient recently got married and she doesn't have any child. She wants pregnancy in near future.

*Medication for 3 months

She never had any symptoms like pain or any irregularities in her menstrual bleeding before. And even afterwards she didn't have any pain during her period on January 28th.

But after few days of taking medicine, she finds red spotting and mild continuous bleeding throughout the month. She is taking DINOGEST tablet's from approximately one month.

All her test reports and prescriptions are sent here. Kindly consider reviewing once as the patient and patient party is in a big panic mode.













































27-02-2025


PPM 1 - @PPM2 can you comment on this obstetric endocrine issue particularly the progestin preparation dinogestin DNG that she's taking?

PA - 


PPM 1 - Please tell us what happened to the pain after it began on December 25, 2024. How long did it continue? How did it stop? Did it happen again? How is her pain currently?

PA - Pain lasted for 9/ 10 days. 

The patient used some painkillers for the first 4/5 days and had relief from pain.

The patient did not experience pain for a long time.

After that she never had any pain. The patient had brownish bleeding through out the month and her regular monthly periods were also on time.

She's fine now. No abdominal pain, no cramping, no bloating or any heaviness.

Patients Query - Should she try to conceive in this condition?

28-02-2025

PPM 1 - Yes she can try to conceive.

Once she feels better we can stop the tablet dienogest and then her chances of returning to be able to conceive may happen in a month.

To quote from a study on patients taking the same medicine,

"studies describe a prompt return to fertility (eg, mean about 30 days) and include cases of successful pregnancy in women with endometriosis following the cessation of dienogest treatment 2 mg daily for durations up to one year.


[12-03-2025 18:06] PA: Patients concern -"Good Afternoon Dr

My periods started on 20th Feb and still it is continuing. Everyday I use 1 pad. Before that spoting was

 there but now period is flowing."

[12-03-2025 20:09] PPM 1: Is she on dienogest? If not then when was it stopped?

[12-03-2025 20:10] PPM 1: When was the date of the period prior to that?

[12-03-2025 20:13] PA: Yes. She still taking DINOGEST.

Her period started on 26th Feb. And prior to that it was on 28 th January.

[12-03-2025 20:14] PA: *20 th Feb.

[12-03-2025 20:24] PPM 1: When was her last hemogram done and when was it done

 before that? Can you share those after deidentification?



[12-03-2025 20:31] PA: This was done approximately 2 months before

[12-03-2025 20:38] PPM 1: Can this be repeated now?

Is she on any iron tablets?

[12-03-2025 20:43] PA: She's not taking iron tablets. 

Sure, she'll repeat the test.

May be another USG be also done within few days. 

However, she is taking medicine for hypothyroidism, thyroxin sodium 37.5 mcg for last one month.

[12-03-2025 20.45] PPM 1: 👍


[17-03-2025 20:12] PA: With due respect, I would like to bring to your kind attention that the patient

 underwent another pelvic ultrasound today. The report is provided here for your review.




[17-03-2025 20:14] PA: CA 125, complete hemogram and TSH level test also have been done and

 reports will come by tomorrow

[17-03-2025 20:44] PPM 1: Strangely none of these fibroids were visible in her uterus in the December

 2024 ultrasound!

[17-03-2025 20:45] PA: Yes Sir! Should she do another Ultrasound?

[17-03-2025 20:50] PPM 1: Was the previous ultrasound done by the same sonologist?

[17-03-2025 20:51] PA: Yes Sir.

[17-03-2025 20:58] PPM 1: Did he comment that the fibroid weren't noticed earlier?




[17-03-2025 21.00] PA: Does this MRI scan of January suggest any kind of uterine fibroids?


[17-03-2025 21:02] PA: He mentioned it wasn't detectable on USG before.

[18-03-2025 10:19] PPM 1: Yes it does! 

Very well spotted👏👏

[21-03-2025 06:49] PA: CA 125 value 51

[21-03-2025 06:51] PA: TSH and other blood parameters are more or less normal.

[21-03-2025 06:51] PA: I shall send the reports by this evening.

[21-03-2025 06:52] PPM 1: Levels above 35 U/mL may be associated with ovarian cancer, but can also

 be elevated due to other conditions like endometriosis, fibroids etc

https://ocrahope.org/for-patients/gynecologic-cancers/ovarian-cancer/detection-diagnosis/#:~:text=Generally%20speaking%2C%20the%20normal%20range,or%20other%20suspicious%20clinical%20findings.

[21-03-2025 06:53] PA: She consulted with two Doctors. Their suggestions are contradicting each

 others. She's getting confused.

[21-03-2025 07:00] PA: One of them suggested to continue the DINOGEST 2mg for another month

 more at every night. And also gave some progesterone to take each day in the morning. And avoid

 pregnancy for this 1 month to avoid further complications.

But doctor 2 Suggested to stop all medicine and for immediate trying for pregnancy. 

So will you kindly share your views in this regard, please?


[22-03-2025 16.57] PPM 1: Logically speaking, things are not going to be different unless she stops the

 dinogest and for her desired pregnancy, she will have to stop the dinogest at some point of time.

 Stopping it now or stopping it after a month should not make much difference.

[28-03-2025 19:07] PA:  Good evening,

Since February 20th, her periods have started and are still continuing. Every day, she has to use one pad.

 Last week, on Friday, she consulted a doctor, who prescribed Pause 500 mg (three times a day) for five

 days. During those days, the bleeding was minimal, with only a few drops. However, today, she

 suddenly experienced heavy bleeding along with blood clots. She has been taking Dienogest 2 mg

 tablets since January 23rd.

[28-03-2025 19:28] PPM 1: When was her last period before Feb 28?

[28-03-2025 19:31] PA: January 24th

[28-03-2025 19:37] PPM 1: What was the duration and how many pads per day at that time?

[28-03-2025 20:07] PA: 2nd day tey 3 ta lage . 3rd day tey 2 ta. Onno din ektai

[28-03-2025 20:07] PA: Other days 1 pad only.



[14-05-2025 20:08] PPM 1: Please share her current updates
[14-05-2025 20:13] PA: Stopped every medicine. No recurrence of symptoms. However the usg is not done in recent time. And the doctor suggested to plan for pregnancy. Now she is suggested to do several follicular usg tests.
[14-05-2025 20:18] PPM 1: Good to hear that she's symptom free
[14-05-2025 20:19] PA: Yes sir. Now the goal is pregnancy.
PPM 1: 👍


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