Health concerns your gynecologist needs to know about
/These issues are rather embarrassing and are not likely things you would even consider discussing with your best friend, let alone your gynecologist.
Read MoreThese issues are rather embarrassing and are not likely things you would even consider discussing with your best friend, let alone your gynecologist.
Read MoreThere is also another possible symptom women can experience and that is reduced sex drive and desire.
Read MoreWomen are far more likely than men to get melasma. This is according to the American Academy of Dermatology, which shows that 90 percent or 6 million people who develop melasma are women.
Read MoreThere are certain symptoms indicating if a woman has vaginal atrophy. Some women will have only mild to moderate symptoms while others will have more noticeable, severe symptoms.
Read MoreIt is the most common non-pregnancy-related major surgery performed on women in the United States with one in three women having a hysterectomy by age 60.
Read MoreThe best cure for disease is prevention. The following 5 health screenings are key to maintaining good health and for detecting problems in their earliest stages.
Read MoreMany women choose to have a tubal ligation within a day or so after giving birth, in conjunction with a cesarean procedure, or any time that does not conflict with her menstrual cycle.
Read MoreThis large fan-shaped muscle stretches from the armpit up to the collarbone and down across the lower chest region on both sides of the chest. The two sides connect at the sternum, or breastbone.
Read MorePap test screening is designed to look for changes in the cells of the cervix indicating if there are any changes to the cervix or if it may show cervical cancer.
Read MoreWomen are especially vulnerable to contracting a STD and disproportionately bear the long-term consequences of them. Each year, up to 24,000 women with an untreated STD will be diagnosed with infertility and untreated syphilis in pregnant women results in infant death in up to 40 percent of cases.
Read MoreAs a result, women with endometriosis suffer from chronic pelvic pain, painful periods, and pain during intercourse.
Read MoreThe good news for most women is that pelvic pain is generally caused by a benign condition that is not cancer-related. But, again, pelvic pain that has lasted longer than a couple of weeks should be evaluated by a doctor. Even if the pelvic pain is not cancer related, it could still be something serious.
Read MoreTo help reduce or at the very least, bring cooling calm to a headstrong hot flash, here are some tips that help a woman manage the unbearable warmth when a hot flash strikes:
Read MoreWhat works for some may not work for others. But the only way to know is to give the following suggestions a try of fighting back the fatigue of fibromyalgia:
Read MoreA woman is considered to be infertile if she has not been able to get pregnant after one year of trying (or six months if a woman is 35 or older).
Read MoreThe survey ran from 2013 to 2014 and included almost 1,200 women between the ages of 18 and 44.
Read MoreIn fact, a woman delivering a baby in the U.S. is more likely to die than a woman delivering a baby in Iran (20.8), Lebanon (15.3), Puerto Rico (15.1), China (17.1), and many more.
Read MoreSpecial chemicals called prostaglandins released by the lining of the uterus can increase the intensity of the contractions, especially if the levels are high.
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