Uterine fibroids nursing diagnosis and care measures

Uterine fibroids nursing diagnosis and nursing measures should pay attention to the following aspects: First, psychological care. Total hysterectomy has a great psychological impact on patients, especially young women. Communication and exchange between friends and relatives can help patients understand and treat their disease correctly, eliminate and relieve tension, and enhance confidence in overcoming the disease. Especially as spouses, they should supervise, observe and comfort the patients, and cooperate with doctors to strengthen psychological treatment. At the same time, mutual understanding between spouses facilitates communication and coordination between patients and other family members and medical personnel. Second, regular examination. After the diagnosis of uterine fibroids, regular check-ups should be conducted at the hospital. If the growth of fibroids is slow or not increasing, regular checkups can be performed once in six months. If the tumor is obvious, surgical treatment should be considered to avoid severe bleeding, or compression of abdominal organs. Thirdly, to avoid abortion, pregnancy should be avoided. Because women with uterine fibroids have poor uterine recovery after abortion, which can cause prolonged bleeding or chronic genital inflammation. Fourth, strictly prevent anemia. If the menstrual flow is excessive, eat more iron-rich food to prevent iron deficiency anemia. Fifth, pay attention to hygiene. Daily health care for patients with uterine fibroids should also pay attention to keeping the vulva clean and dry, and underwear should be wide. If there is too much leukorrhea, attention should be paid to flush the vulva at all times. Sixth, diet regimen. Eat more vegetables and fruits, and less spicy food.