though it has been observed as early as the eighteenth
year. It requires for the most part, for its perfect development, a state of the womb which is rarely produced by a short or temporary continuance of disturbing causes. Months and even years may elapse under the operation of such causes, before the organic predisposition has been brought about. There
is much however in the previous condition of the individual which deserves notice. From the establishment of menstruation, there may have existed marks of bad uterine health.
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IRRITABLE UTERUS & IRRITABLE TODDLER |
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF IRRITABLE UTERUS?
These have regard to the womb and its neighbourhood, and to the system generally.
Of the first is pain in the lower part of the
abdomen, referred to the brim of the pelvis, most severe just above the symphysis pubis, and always in-
creased by pressure. The course of this pain will be
very distinctly pointed out by the patient, and her
account will be abundantly verified by passing the
hand or finger in the direction thus indicated. Other
neighbouring parts are seats of pain, as the loins, the
sacrum, and the thighs. Bearing down, at times, accompanies these last, especially during the menstrual
periods.
These symptoms are aggravated by exercise, and by the erect posture, and the patient now
finds added to them lancinating pains through the
pelvis, shooting from the neighbourhood of the symphysis on the inside, to the opposite point in the hollow of the sacrum.
Headache is a frequent symptom of irritable womb.
It may take a chronic form, being in some cases al-
ways present in variable degrees ; in others occurring
from very slight causes after various intervals of ease.
Confusion of head,-
— imperfect vision,
— ringing in the ears,
— throbbing,
— depressed spirits, with difficulty
of fixing the attention long on any thing but the pa-
tient's own personal troubles, are also among the
symptoms which may be referred to the head, and
the cerebral functions.
CURE FOR IRRITABLE UTERUS
A patient who has suffered from this disease, and
in whom salutary changes have occurred, will still
demand much attention during convalescence. She
is to be guarded from the existing causes of the ma-
lady, and is, at the same time, to use means for the
restoration of health. Among these are diet, tonics,
change of air, and exercise. The best tonics are
chalybeates ; and these, as they exist in natural mine-
ral waters, are best. They frequently contain mild
cathartic salts, which add to their usefulness. The
situation of such waters, and a moderate indulgence
in the gaiety which is almost native to them, are high-
ly salutary. I have said nothing of the benefit fre-
quently derived from the use of preparations of iron
at an earlier period in the disease. The solution of
the sulphate of iron is particularly to be recommend-
ed. I have never known it do harm after excitement
has been subdued. On the contrary, I have found it
highly useful as an aid to the other treatment of the
functional derangements of the uterine system so
common in irritable womb. The pessary will also
become a very important means of preventing relapse
when the removal of the local irritation allows of its
use.
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