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MBBS, MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

IVF Specialist•Hubli
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For most women, the ultimate feeling is bringing their bundle of joy into this world. However, as much as you want, getting pregnant is not always in your hand. Infertility among women has seen exponential growth in the last decade or so. In this article, we will limit our discussion to the factors responsible for female infertility.

In many women of reproductive age, PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is found to be one of the common underlying factors making it difficult for the affec...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Jaipur
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There are three stages of menopause: Pre-menopause, Menopause, and Post-menopause. This article discusses the symptoms and care after menopause or post-menopause.

Post-menopause is referred to life after menopause. It is a stage when women have not had periods for more than 12 months. During this stage, the annoying signs and symptoms that women experience before and during menopause may gradually decrease. However, due to the low level of estrogen after menopause, women are at higher r...more
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Gynaecologist•Lucknow
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PMS or premenstrual syndrome affects women exactly prior to their menstrual cycle. This syndrome may have affects manifold, impacting a woman s physical health, behavior and emotions. The condition is very common and affects more than 80% of the women before their monthly cycles begin.

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The exact cause of PMS is not yet ascertained. It is believed that changes in hormones in the body can lead to PMS. Before the menses start, progesterone and estrogen levels tend to dip i...more
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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The body is controlled by chemicals known as hormones. These are produced in minute quantities by minute organs, but have great control on almost all body functions. There are different hormones, each determining different functions like how tall a person will grow, how strong the bones will be, how well a person can react to stress and the reproductive ages. There is also a master gland called the pituitary which is situated somewhere deep in the brain, which controls all these organs. Small va...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Kolkata
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A rising number of teenage girls in the country are getting affected with Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease or PCOD. Though an advanced menarche has become very rampant these days, there are many young women who are suffering from a delay in menarche which in turn is leading to PCOD as opined by gynaecologists. Obesity and sedentary lifestyle among young people have caused a rapid doubling of PCOD cases in the past five to eight years.

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Gynaecologist•Chandigarh
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A submucous fibroid is a cause of infertility, heavy bleeding, and pain during menses. Hysteroscopic removal of fibroid is needed to improve symptoms and fertility. Most of the patients conceive on their own after removal of submucosal fibroid by hysteroscopy. The traditional approach is the usage of the resectoscope, but it has a slight issue of damage to nearby endometrium which may compromise future fertility. But we prefer the removal of fibroid using a plain scissor, hence endometrium (inne...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Chennai
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What is PCOD?

An extremely common condition among women of a reproductive age group during the present times is the PCOS or polycystic ovarian syndrome.
As the name indicates, multiple cysts form in the ovary, which does not rupture during ovulation and consequently leads to a hormonal imbalance. If left untreated, the patient can develop serious health problems like diabetes and heart diseases.

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The patient may present with acne, irregular or absent perio...more
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MBBS, MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Allahabad
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While pregnancy is not a pathological condition, it is a happy time that can be marred by various conditions. Debilitating morning or all day sickness, which is usually characterised by nausea, reflux in the gastroesophageal band, heartburn and acidity. This can also turn into vomiting and lead to complications if it does not stop. Persistent, almost daily vomiting can be termed as excessive vomiting in pregnancy, and this is known as Hyperemesis Gravidarum in medical terms. Let us find out more...more
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Gynaecologist•Chennai
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A woman s body keeps undergoing changes all throughout her life. These changes become especially evident during childbearing, delivery, breastfeeding, pre-menopause, menopause and its aftermath. Aging too works in changes in her body. Her genitalia too may undergo changes in keeping with the rest of her body. However, sometimes women find these changes hard to accept. Some medical conditions too may necessitate genital rejuvenation.

Vaginal rejuvenation does not mean you have to go unde...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Surat
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Menstruation or a period starts during puberty, usually between the ages 10 and 16 years and continues until a woman reaches the menopausal stage, i.e. 45-55 years. Normally, a woman s menstrual cycle span is 28 days, but this varies from one individual to another. Menstrual flow might occur every 21 to 35 days and last two to seven days. For the first few years after menstruation begins, long cycles are common. However, menstrual cycles tend to shorten and become more regular as you age.
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