under 100cm in men
under 90cm in women
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under 100cm in men under 90cm in women
Monitoring abdominal girth in patients with dengue fever is crucial because it helps detect potential complications such as abdominal distension or fluid accumulation, which can indicate severe dengue or dengue hemorrhagic fever. An increase in abdominal girth may suggest the development of ascites or internal bleeding, both of which require prompt medical intervention. Additionally, tracking changes in abdominal girth can assist in assessing the patient's overall fluid status and response to treatment.
The waist region is sometimes referred to ask the "flanks."
Abdominal girth that appears consistent with the length of gestation refers to the measurement of a pregnant woman's abdomen, which correlates with the expected size of the uterus at a specific gestational age. This measurement can help assess fetal growth and development, as well as identify potential complications. Typically, as pregnancy progresses, abdominal girth increases in a predictable manner, allowing healthcare providers to monitor the pregnancy's progression effectively. Any significant deviation from expected measurements may warrant further evaluation.
No, severe abdominal pain is never normal! Call the doctor or go to the hospital. No, severe abdominal pain is never normal! Call the doctor or go to the hospital.
Girth is the distance around something, such as the distance around a tree trunk, or a person's waist. A newborn baby has a bigger girth than 3 inches, so no, a woman cannot have a girth of 3 inches. A woman with a normal weight will have a girth (waistline) of around 25 inches.
As a diagnostic imaging technique, a normal abdominal ultrasound is one that indicates the absence of the suspected condition that prompted the scan
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The symptoms which occur due to the condition pseudomyxoma peritonei are abdominal or pelvic pain/bloating, digestive disorders, distension, weight changes, increased girth and infertility.