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MS- Obs & Gynae, DNB - Obs & Gynae

Gynaecologist•Ranchi
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It's said that blocked fallopian tubes are the most common cause of female infertility in about 40% of women who are infertile. Fallopian tubes are channels through which the egg travels to reach the uterus and blockage of these tubes can put a stop to this from taking place. Depending on the different parts of the tubes, this form of blockage is of several types.

What are the different types of fallopian tube blockages?

1. Proximal tubal occlusion

This form of fallopi...more
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Fellowship In Aesthetic Medicine

Dermatologist•Lucknow
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Approximately 60% of the human body consists of water. It is one of the most important components that help in the process of digestion, blood circulation, mineral absorption and even excretion, ensuring the smooth functioning of your system. A mere drop in the water content of your body can lead to dehydration, which can affect your body in more than one ways. Dehydration can also take a toll on your skin leaving it dry and lifeless. In order to ensure the health of your skin, it is highly reco...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
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Pregnancy is the time when every woman is advised to remain healthy. They are told to practise healthy habits like eating nutritious food, choosing a healthy snack, not skipping breakfast, avoid alcohol and limit on alcoholic drinks.

many nutritious foods are recommended and oats are one of them. It is beneficial for the mother and baby as well. Many women doubt eating oats during pregnancy but there is no reason to doubt as it is completely safe.

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MBBS, MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Navi Mumbai
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Corporate culture is blooming now more than ever. The continuous development in the corporate industry is attracting people from various genders to work and build a better future. However, as productive and pleasing it may sound, the added pressure is always there for people to fulfil their marked goals, either set by corporate or individuals. With the cutting-edge competition in the corporate industry, the stress levels are high. Because of the tendency of women to produce more stress hormones ...more
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BUMS, Certificate Course Skin & Venereal...read more

Dermatologist•Mumbai
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Sunscreen is the real fountain of youth. Get into the habit of applying sunscreen or a lotion with a minimum SPF 15 to 30 protection daily. Remember that the sun's rays can still be damaging in winter months as it reflects off the snow.
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MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Cardiology, Fe...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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Menopause is an inevitable biological occurrence in every woman's life. It is a period when the menstrual cycle ceases permanently. Menopause brings about a sea of changes. From hormonal imbalance to insomnia to emotional breakdown and depression, the complications are many. Menopause is also found to increase the risk of certain health conditions, one of which includes heart problems and a heart attack. In this article, we will discuss the link between menopause and heart problems (including a ...more
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MBBS, DGO - Gynaecologist & Obstetrician...read more

Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Menopause is the time in your life when you naturally stop having menstrual periods. Menopause happens when the ovaries stop making hormones. Menopause marks the end of the reproductive years. The average age that women go through menopause is 51 years.

The years leading up to menopause are called perimenopause. Cycles may become longer than usual for you or become shorter. You may begin to skip periods. The amount of flow may become lighter or heavier. Although changes in menstrual ble...more
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DNB Family Medicine, MBBS

General Physician•Ahmedabad
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Hormone replacement therapy used to treat symptoms of menopause by restoring the balance of estrogen and progesterone by administering it.

Forms of Hormonal Therapy

Local therapy which includes creams, pessaries, and rings; systemic therapy in the form of oral drugs, transdermal patches, gels, and implants. Women who do not have womb take combined estrogen and progesterone hormones in the form of pills.

Effect of Menopause and How Hormone Replacement Therapy Helps
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MBBS, Diploma in Gynecology and Obstetri...read more

Gynaecologist•Ghaziabad
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Taking care of your health is very important. There is nothing to be embarrassed about visiting a gynecologist on facing discomfort related to your gynecological health.
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Urolog...read more

Urologist•Delhi
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Menopause is a phase that every woman goes through. As a woman ages, her hormones fluctuate, and she experiences certain symptoms that she wouldn t have experienced when younger. One cannot ignore the health issues that are caused as a result of menopause. These menopausal changes can affect urological health too. Let us look at this effect in detail.

Menopause in simple terms can be summed up as the end of a woman s reproductive cycle. The symptoms can begin before you stop menstruatin...more
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