Subinvolution

Subinvolution is a medical condition in which after childbirth, the uterus does not return to its normal size.

Definition

When the involution is impaired or retarded it is called subinvolution. The uterus is the most common organ affected by subinvolution. As it is the most accessible organ to be measured per abdomen, the uterine involution is considered clinically as an index to assess subinvolution.

Causes

Predisposing factors

  1. grand multiparity
  2. overdistension of uterus as in twins and hydramnios
  3. ill maternal health
  4. caesarean section
  5. uterine prolapse
  6. retroversion after the uterus becomes pelvic organ
  7. uterine fibroid

Aggravating factors

Factors

Symptoms

The condition may be asymptomatic. The predominant symptoms are:

Signs

The uterine height is greater than the normal for the particular day of puerperium. Normal puerperal uterus may be displaced by a full bladder or a loaded rectum. It feels boggy and softer upon palpation.

Management

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