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Journal of Gynecology and Women's Health- Lupine Publishers

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In Dealing with Influenza Infection in Pregnant Women by Myat San Yi in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers Pregnant women are vulnerable to influenza infection. Seasonal flu infection is common and the diagnosis is mainly clinical based. If clinician is not aware of warning symptoms and signs, the seasonal flu infection can lead to serious morbidity and mortality. Therefore, clinician plays an important role to observe and monitor closely and update oneself with the progress of the disease process. Simple interventions like hand hygiene, covers coughs and sneezes with isolation will be helpful to prevent the transmission of the disease. https://lupinepublishers.com/gynecology-women-health-journal/abstracts/in-dealing-with-influenza-infection-in-pregnant-women.ID.000132.php https://lupinepublishers.com/gynecology-women-health-journal/fulltext/in-dealing-with-influenza-infection-in-pregnant-women.ID.000132.php For more Lupine Publishers Open Access Journals Pl...

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology- Lupine Publishers

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Diagnosis and Management of Bilateral Uterine Arteries Aneurysm during Puerperium by Salma Mohammed Hassan Eltayeb in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers Background: Uterine artery pseudo aneurysm is a rare but it can be one of complication of cesarean section. If treated inadequately, it may cause profuse life-threatening postpartum hemorrhage. We report a rare case of bilateral uterine arteries pseudoaneurysm that lead to life threatening secondary postpartum hemorrhage. Case: 25 years old, PI, she underwent category 1 caesarean delivery, 55 days later she experienced recurrent massive attack of secondary postpartum hemorrhage. The diagnosis of bilateral uterine arteries aneurysm was made by CT angiograph. It was successfully treated by selective embolization of the bilateral uterine arteries. Conclusion: Rupture of aneurysm of the uterine artery can be a life-threatening condition. Clinical suspicious is the key point for prompt diagnosis. Diagnosis can achieve by angiog...

Obstetrics & Gynecology Journals- Lupine Publishers

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Probiotics Intervention in Woman Health: Unexpected Acquaintance by Krishna SBN in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers There is growing interest in health promoting benefits of probiotics as bio therapeutic agents. Probioticsare used to treat recurrent urinary tract infections, diabetes, diarrhoea, vulvovaginal candidiasis and bacterial vaginosis in women. Probiotics exert their positive effects through various mechanisms, including lowering intestinal pH, decreasing colonization and invasion by pathogenic organisms, and modifying the host immune response. There is no agreement about the minimum number of microorganisms that must be consumed to obtain a beneficial effect; however, a probiotic should typically contain several billion microorganisms to increase the chance that adequate gut colonization will occur. This review presents mechanisms of action of probiotics and briefly examines the recent developments in use of probiotics in treating both infectious and non-infec...