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During their reproductive years, women can develop ovarian cysts, which can be described as fluid-packed sacs around their ovaries. Cysts are known to form in a woman s ovaries during their menstrual cycles and also, through the pregnancy phase. In most cases, women with cysts do not require treatment as they dissolve on their own. However, at times, the cysts could enlarge in size and be the cause of discomfort. In rare cases, they could be cancerous too. Mostly, no symptoms are perceived when ...more
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A uterus has 2 layers the one with a thin layer is known as the endometrium and the thick outer layer is known as myometrium. Menstruation occurs after every 10-14 days post the ovulation. In a normal menstruation cycle, the wall of the endometrium thickens as part of the preparation process o pregnancy. In a normal scenario, the endometrium wall sheds if a woman does not conceive. While doing this the uterus might shed some blood. However, if the bleeding becomes erratic and in higher frequenci...more
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Endometriosis is a disease in which cells that form the lining of the uterus grows at abnormal locations. These cells grow on organs like ovaries, urinary bladder or rectum.
Symptoms that can be accompanied by this condition are as follows:
Pelvic pain or cramps before or during menstrual period
Pain during or post sex
Pain at the time of ovulation
Pain during bowel movements
Rectal bleeding during period
Pain during urination
Lower back painmore
Symptoms that can be accompanied by this condition are as follows:
Pelvic pain or cramps before or during menstrual period
Pain during or post sex
Pain at the time of ovulation
Pain during bowel movements
Rectal bleeding during period
Pain during urination
Lower back pain
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It is very common for women to have heavy and painful periods or have a feeling of fullness in the lower abdomen. Although, it may not sound very alarming these could be the symptoms of uterine fibroids. These are the most common types of benign tumors found in women. The fibroids are basically some tissues and muscle cells that grow within the uterus, outside the uterus, or along the wall of the uterus. The fibroids are usually benign and asymptomatic and do not require any treatment unless the...more
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Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease or PCOD is a syndrome wherein more than one cyst is formed in the ovaries of the women who are in the reproductive age. This disease thereby creates problems in hormonal levels which lead to the irregular menses in women along with infertility and masculine changes in the body. The main reason for this disease is the hormonal imbalance and also a genetic disease.
Some of the causes of PCOD are listed below:
If there is a rise in Testosterone level.
T...more
Some of the causes of PCOD are listed below:
If there is a rise in Testosterone level.
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Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomata, are non-cancerous growths which develop in and around the uterus or the womb and form benign tumors in course of time. Though there are several types of uterine fibroids, they are all consistently similar in their genetic makeup. They are generally classified depending on their specific locations:
Myometrial or intramural fibroids
Submucosal fibroids
Subserosal fibroids
Pedunculated fibroids
Signs and symptoms
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Myometrial or intramural fibroids
Submucosal fibroids
Subserosal fibroids
Pedunculated fibroids
Signs and symptoms
In most...more
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Fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) tumours of the womb (uterus). They are also known as myomas. They are growths of smooth muscle and fibrous tissue. The size of fibroids can vary from as small as a pea to that of a melon. At least one in five women develop a fibroid at some stage of their life, usually between the ages of 30-50 years old.
Fibroids are named according to where they are found in the womb. There are three types:
Intramural fibroids are found in the wall of the...more
Fibroids are named according to where they are found in the womb. There are three types:
Intramural fibroids are found in the wall of the...more
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More than half of the women who menstruate, tend to go through pain from period cramps for a day or two every month. During the menstrual cycle, the uterus contracts to remove its coating or lining. Hormone like substances, called prostaglandins, which are the cause for pain and aggravation, trigger the uterine muscle contractions. More elevated levels of prostaglandins are linked with more severe menstrual cramps.
While menstrual cramps, additionally called dysmenorrhea, are normally n...more
While menstrual cramps, additionally called dysmenorrhea, are normally n...more
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Most women attain menopause between the ages of the late 40s and early 60s, the average age being about 51. This is an important milestone in a women-s gynecological history. One major change is altered female hormone levels, and this leads to a lot of physiological changes. From hot flashes to mood swings, there is also increased predisposition to osteoporosis and uterine cancer.
If you have not had your menstrual cycles for close to 12 months, chances are you are into menopause. So, t...more
If you have not had your menstrual cycles for close to 12 months, chances are you are into menopause. So, t...more
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