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Improve Your Sex Life With Women’s Libido Enhancers

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Category : Womens Issues

Women reach their sexual peak at a different time to men and this can be cause for many troubles in the bedroom, where women’s libido enhancers can be used to help. Bedroom problems are usually due to miscommunication between partners and timing. When the man is sexually ready, then the woman is not and vice versa. This does not have to become a huge issue and just by taking some enhancing pills or various other products you can easily improve your sex life.

A woman’s libido is quite sensitive and there are many factors that contribute to its correct functioning. In order to make your partner happy and improve your relationship, enhancement is the way to go. To get started you should look for various creams and libido enhancement creams that you can use. Many of these are just short-term solutions, so if you want to find something that lasts longer, you might want to look at natural cures and remedies.

Just by looking at the correct foods you will find that your sex drive gets better. It could all come down to a simple case of not getting enough of some vitamins and minerals such as zinc. Many of the enhancement tablets out there are expensive and merely contain a cocktail of vitamins. Rather do some research and find out what natural foods you can eat more of to improve your sex drive.

Foods like avo’s are meant for improving sex drive in both men and women, with other important foods being all alkaline based. These include celery, Maca (nature’s Viagra), pumpkin seeds, sauerkraut, bananas (and no it’s not just the shape!), almonds, basil, chilies, asparagus, figs, cardamom, and garlic among other foods.

Other foods are mood enhancers which help us to feel more relaxed and get into the mood easier. Foods like dark chocolate, watermelon, oysters, nuts, eggs, fish like salmon, and nutmeg. So, just include all of these food choices into your diet and watch your libido improve. If you still feel like you need a little help, you can look at some gels and other sprays which are meant to increase the blood flow to your sexual organs.

Sometimes, however, a low sex drive can be a mental issue. There are factors like being tired, feeling depressed, feeling overweight and ugly that all contribute to a diminished libido, so to help this, pamper yourself, get a manicure, get your hair done, do a bit of exercise everyday which will help you get fit and also increase your feel good hormone levels. These are all natural and easy to do women’s libido enhancers.

Endometriosis Alternative Treatment

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Category : Womens Issues

There are many endometriosis alternative treatments, but the natural treatments that seem to enjoy the best results for treatment of endometriosis are acupuncture, homeopathy, herbalism and naturopathy. Therapies may be many and varied but all of these alternative treatments have the sole aim of encouraging the body to heal itself.

Many sufferers will confirm that endometriosis affects them emotionally, and some of these alternative treatments can be particularly successful in dealing with this feature of the condition. A good example of this is aromatherapy, which can provide great help in addressing stress and depression. Homeopathy has a reputation for bringing long dormant, emotional issues to the surface.

The different methods of treatment should be considered fully when choosing which remedy is best for you. Clearly, if you have a hatred of needles and injections, then acupuncture is not an appropriate option. Similarly, if you are unable to swallow strong, sometimes pungent potions, then herbalism is not for you.

It is important to understand that endometriosis alternative treatments should not be seen as an instant cure, but they will provide a milder, safer option, with more effective results seen over the longer term.

If you have elected to take the natural endometriosis treatment route, the next, and vital step should be to choose a highly regarded, qualified practitioner, who should be a current member of the governing body controlling their particular area of expertise.

The types of questions that you should be asking before beginning any therapy course are listed as follows;

-What qualifications are held by the practitioner?

-What was the type and length of training?

-Does the practitioner belong to a regulated and recognized professional organisation.

-If so, is there a specific code of practice?

-Is treatment available via a doctor’s referral?

-Does health insurance cover the treatment?

-What is the cost?

-How many consultations might be required?

Of course, you might be able to think of more!

When choosing endometriosis alternative treatment, it will almost certainly be on an individual, face-to-face basis, so it is vital that you have a relationship centred on trust with your practitioner. You must be certain that your choice of practitioner is experienced in dealing with endometriosis and its effects.

Endometriosis can be extremely distressing, so do not rush, take your time and do not settle for the cheap option. It is even preferable to wait until you find exactly what is right for you.

Women’s Health News: September, 14

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Category : News

FDA panel unclear on osteoporosis drug labels

Labels on bisphosphonates, a type of medication used to treat and prevent osteoporosis, should further clarify how long patients can take them, an FDA advisory panel voted today.

But the panel backed off giving any specific time limits.

Bisphosphonates include Aclasta, Actonel, Altevia, Boniva, Fosamax, and Reclast. Four million to 5 million Americans fill prescriptions for the drugs every year, according to the FDA

The FDA convened the meeting because of emerging safety concerns related to long-term use — generally considered more than three to five years — of bisphosphonates.

In particular, the agency has received reports of osteonecrosis, or bone death, of the jaw and unusual fractures of the femur, or thigh bone, in women who had taken the drugs for several years or more.

Meanwhile, some research suggests that because bisphosphonates remain in bone for years, women could still benefit after they stop taking them.

More Information Needed on Labels

The panel, made up of the Advisory Committee for Reproductive Health Drugs and the Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee, voted 17 to 6 in favor of recommending additional labeling information about the drugs’ long-term safety and effectiveness.

The FDA usually but not always follows its advisory committee’s recommendations.

The agency’s own analysis concluded that in women who continue bisphosphonate therapy after five years of use there’s no clear benefit or evidence of harm and no subset of patients who have a “clear and consistent” reduced fracture risk, FDA scientist Theresa Kehoe, MD, told the panel.

Bisphosphonate labels mention that safety and effectiveness information is based on one to four years — depending on the drug — of clinical trial data, Kehoe said, but optimal length of use is unknown.

“This is really an issue that’s front and center in primary care,” said Douglas Bauer, MD, a University of California, San Francisco, primary care doctor invited by the FDA to address the advisory panel.

While not an ideal study to examine long-term use, the only published study to do so involved Fosamax, Bauer said. That study randomly assigned women who’d taken Fosamax daily for five years in a clinical trial to either continue taking the drug for another five years or stop.

For fractures other than those of the spine, there was no evidence overall of continued benefit after five years, Bauer said.

But there was a 55% reduction in spine fracture risk in women who continued taking Fosamax for the extra five years, said Arthur Santora, executive director of clinical research for diabetes and endocrinology drugs at Merck, which makes the drug.

And in studies of up to 10 years of use, Santora said, there were no reports of jawbone death and no difference in the risk of unusual thigh fractures between women who took the drug and those who didn’t.

Long-Term Use of Bisphosphonates

Panelists noted that it’s difficult to predict which women will benefit from long-term bisphosphonate use. The Fosamax study did find that women’s bone mineral density at the time they discontinued the drug was strongly related to their fracture risk over the next five years, Bauer told panel members.

The findings probably can be generalized to weekly dosing of Fosamax, he said, but it’s unclear how they relate to other bisphosphonates.

Paul Miller, MD, medical director of the Colorado Center for Bone Research, noted that long-term use wasn’t an issue when bisphosphonates first came on the market. At that time, “we didn’t treat a lot of women in their 50s or early 60s with bisphosphonates,” said Miller, who was representing Warner Chilcott, maker of Actonel. “We treated sicker women in their 70s and 80s.”

In July 2002, the first published results from the Women’s Health Initiative changed all that, he said. The study found that Premarin, the top-selling brand of postmenopausal estrogen, increased heart attack, stroke, and breast cancer risk. Postmenopausal women who had been on hormone therapy to protect their bones flooded doctors’ offices in search of an alternative, Miller said.

Most of the bisphosphonate patients who testified before the panel about their unusual thigh fractures said they had started taking the drugs in their 50s or 60s. Some of the women said they’d been prescribed the drugs for osteopenia, which means their bone mineral density was lower than normal but not low enough to be classified as osteoporosis.

Advisory committee member Clifford Rosen, MD, director of the Center for Clinical and translational Research at the Maine Medical Center Research Institute in Scarborough, questioned the wisdom of prescribing bisphosphonates simply to prevent osteoporosis, as opposed to treating it.

“A prevention indication, I think, is being revisited all the way around, including by the FDA,” Kehoe said in response. “Certainly it’s something we’re struggling with and dealing with.”

Women’s Health pushes out one-shot pregnancy mag Bump

Pacific Magazines is targeting pregnant women with a new one-shot magazine titled Women’s Health Bump.

The extension of Women’s Health will be on sale from next Monday for the next three months at newsagents and selected supermarkets.

Felicity Harley, editor Women’s Health said: “Our research tell us that there is a gap in the market for a magazine that’s just about the woman’s pregnancy experience.”

“Women’s Health Bump won’t tell you about prams, baby bags and cots, but rather it’s the personal journey through the three stages of pregnancy – before, during and after.”

The title will feature editorial on fertility, bump-friendly fitness, health and nutrition as well as beauty, style, sex and love.

Michelle Meyercord, senior vice president, Rodale International added: “Bump is another example of how this team [Women’s Health] has grown this brand and how they continue to make Women’s Health the most relevant and engaging brand for women in Australia.

“We expect it will connect with readers and we are looking at ways we can expand this great idea to markets all around the world.”

Expo teams up with Women’s Wellness Initiative

On Saturday, Oct. 1, the Civic Arena will bring wellness and fashion together under one roof.

As both target the same audience, the 2011 Josephine Expo and Heartland Health’s Women’s Wellness Initiative decided to coordinate their annual events this year.

The ninth Women’s Wellness Initiative, “Just Her Health,” will be held in the south side of the arena. Its doors open at 9 a.m., and Dr. Jane Schwabe will welcome guests at 9:30 a.m.

Venue and time of year rank among the Initiative’s biggest changes. For the past few years, it’s been held at Missouri Western State University and touted as a “holiday prep camp.” Doctors’ panels to discuss women’s health topics, such as arthritis, heart disease, cancer and weight loss, will remain the same. Cardiovascular specialist Dr. Francisco Lammoglia and medical oncologist Dr. Rony Abou-Jawde are among the specialists who will answer questions.

An afternoon panel on weight loss will highlight success stories and surgical options for patients offered by recent hire, bariatric surgeon Dr. Phillip Hornbostel.

“Most people really like it,” Dr. Schwabe said of the physician panels. “They get new information. I think they really like the open forum, asking doctors questions in a not-very-threatening format. So if there’s some question they’ve got that they’re very curious about, we’ll do our best to try to answer it.”

Women who pre-register for the free health event by calling (816) 271-4098 will get a free pass to the Expo. The Initiative will break for the Expo’s fashion show, held at 11 a.m., and give participants time to explore the vendors. Participants are also free to come and go as they please, Dr. Schwabe noted, particularly as this year’s Initiative will be on the same day as Paint the Parkway Pink, and the Initiative doesn’t want to compete with it or the Expo.

Those who bring five or more canned goods to benefit Second Harvest Community Food Bank are invited to attend a Zumba session following the Initiative and the end of the Expo at 4 p.m.

Expo doors open at 10 a.m. for women who do not want to participate in the Wellness Initiative. Tickets cost $5 and can be purchased at Hy-Vee and at the News-Press. Children age 12 and under are free.

The 2011 Expo, with the theme “Just Her Style,” will feature around 100 booths and vendors, along with the East Hills’ sponsored fashion show. The popular show, performed again at 2 p.m., will showcase items from Dillard’s, Sears, J.C. Penney, Charming Charlie and Rue 21, among other stores.

“We see it as no matter what your style is, whether it’s fashion or personal, we’ll have something at the Expo for you,” said Carole Dunn, special projects advertiser for the News-Press and co-coordinator of the event.

One of the sponsors, Randy Reed, will have the Chevy Volt, an electric car, on display. Live music will also be performed throughout the day; The Phil Vandel Band will play at 10 a.m., Marcus Words at noon and the Wood Pile at 3 p.m.

Natural And Simple BV Treatments At Home

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Category : Womens Issues

Bacterial Vaginosis can be an uncomfortable problems, as well as a difficult one to treat medically. There are antibiotics that you can take for it, but they don’t always work. Even when they do, there is always a risk that your BV will come back sometimes after you stop taking the medication. That’s why performing BV treatment at home in a natural way is often a preferred option.

Clean Living:

One of the natural ways to treat or prevent BV is to practice clean living. There are several ways to do that. For a start, it is important to keep the outside of your vagina clean and dry. The best ways to do that are to:

Dry off well after a shower.
Change your underwear often.
Do not wear a wet swimsuit for too long after getting out of the pool, lake or ocean.
Do not wear a thong.
Always wipe from the front to the back after you have a bowel movement. That will help you to avoid getting fecal matter near your vagina.

The clean living idea also extends to habits that you have. For example, eating sugary snacks, fatty foods or anything containing too much caffeine can be bad for your general health and can certainly help the bad bacteria that cause BV to multiply. Drinking too much alcohol or smoking cigarettes can also damage your immune system and lower your body’s defenses.

Your Body Needs Support:

The important thing to remember, when you have BV, is that your body needs support. One of the best ways to give it that support is to get the right mixture of vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin E, Calcium, potassium and vitamin A. Each of those elements brings with it its own benefits. For instance, a vitamin E cream can instantly relieve the feminine itching caused by BV. Calcium, meanwhile, can reduce the pain, cramping and discomfort that can often occur when a BV infection is present.

As for potassium, it can be really important for bacterial vaginosis treatment. It can help your blood to clot. That means that you will be able to reduce any BV related bleeding that you would otherwise have to deal with. So, you will have one less dangerous symptom to worry about. Bananas contain a lot of potassium, but you may want to get potassium in a supplement form, instead.

Supplements:

In fact, these days it can be very difficult to get all of the vitamins and minerals that you need. Processed foods contain too many chemicals and additives. Meanwhile, they don’t contain nearly enough of the healthy elements that can help you to fight BV. You can get the right supplements to treat and prevent BV at any good health food store or online.

Just keep in mind that BV treatment at home in a natural way is an individual process. You have to find what works for you because no two women are exactly the same. So, be patient while you are trying to treat your BV naturally. However, be sure to seek medical help, if your BV symptoms suddenly worsen.

What Causes Period Pains But No Period?

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Category : Womens Issues

If you’re suffering from period pains but no period, you would probably like to know what creates them. More importantly, you would probably like to know how to get rid of those unwanted aches and pains. In order to do that, though, you need to understand the causes of the problem.

The Two Biggest Causes:

There are two big causes of period-like pains, such as bloating and cramping, without actually having any bleeding. One of those possible causes is that you could be pregnant. The early stages of pregnancy can often feel similar to having your period. You could experience bloating, muscle aches, cramps, headaches, nausea and more. You also might experience some bleeding, but not all pregnant women do.

The other big cause of having pain without the actual bleeding of a period is that you could simply have PMS, or Premenstrual Syndrome. Almost all women experience bloating, nausea, headaches or other symptoms just prior to their period. However, the exact symptoms can vary in type and severity from month to month.

What You Can Do About It:

If you could potentially be pregnant, you should definitely get confirmation from a doctor. Also, if you have a family history of any sort of reproductive disorder, such as uterine cancer or ovarian cysts, you should consult your doctor. It’s important to rule those causes out.

If you determine that you are just having problems with PMS, you have a lot of things that you can do to fight those problems. The best option, however, is to use all natural treatment methods. Many medications don’t treat the whole problem or only treat it temporarily. Natural treatments, on the other hand, can help you to build up your body’s defenses and regulate your hormone levels, eliminating most of your PMS symptoms.

Mineral, Vitamin and Herb Treatments:

As far as vitamins and minerals go, calcium, magnesium, iron and folic acid are all important for your health, especially around period times. Together, they have the ability to regulate hormones, regulate blood flow, replace lost nutrients, relieve cramping and prevent mood swings. Not only that, but they don’t have harsh side effects, generally.

Herbs are just as important for a balanced body. Chasteberry and evening primrose are two of the best. They can really help you to retake control of your own body. That way, you can get rid of your period and PMS pain.

There are many supplements that contain these components. One of the best is Period Vitamin, which contains each of the elements above. It also contains white willow bark, which is a natural pain relief herb, and a lot of other natural components designed to support a woman’s health.

Other Steps:

Although you can get a great supplement like Period Vitamin, you also need to take other simple steps to relieve PMS and period pain. For example, reducing your stress levels and getting plenty of sleep can make a huge difference in a positive way. Eating a balanced diet can also help you to control hormone levels, reduce water weight gain and control other symptoms. So, you don’t just have to live with having period pains but no period.

Natural Ways To Enhance The Size Of Breasts

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Category : Womens Issues

In today’s world women have become very much informed about the dangerous side effects of breast enhancement surgery and many of them are now looking for alternative form of medicine which is safe and does not possess any chances of side effects. Those times are gone when women were willing to take chances with cosmetic surgery and suffer from its adverse side effects. In this article we are going to discuss about some of the ways through which breasts size can increased without causing any harm to the body.

In the first place as I think a woman should be content with whatever breasts size she has, if everyone accepts this reality then there would be no need to write articles on ways to get a bigger breast size but as we know we do not live in an ideal world and there are always comparisons being made and everybody wants to look better than others.

The good news for women is that there are a wide variety of natural methods available now which can help you enhance your breasts size without undergoing the surgical procedure.

Ways To Get Bigger Breasts

1. Improve Your Posture This is the first and the most important part of improving your overall personality. A woman who walks with her head held high, shoulders spread back and a tucked in tummy will have her breasts appear larger than they actually are and will also help in preventing diseases related to posture like osteoporosis and scoliosis.

2. Massage It is also a very effective method to enhance the size of breasts. Massaging the breasts regularly with herbal creams or oils help in improved blood flow to the area which is essential for normal growth of breasts.

3. Exercise There are some very effective exercises for breast enhancement namely push ups against the wall and dumb bell press with not very heavy weight. Another benefit of exercising is that it helps in increasing estrogen levels in the body which is essential hormone for normal growth of breasts in women.

4. Diet Eat green leafy vegetables and carrots as both of them have estrogen levels. In China women take help of chicken head soup as it is considered a rich source of estrogen.

5. Herbal Medicines There are also a number of herbs which can help in enhanced breasts size. As we know small breasts size is due to deficiency of estrogen in the body hence women are administered herbs which are rich in estrogen hence they naturally help in increasing the size of breasts without causing any other undue changes in the body.

What Causes Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?

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Category : Womens Issues

Simply put, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is characterized by anything which may cause inflammation within the uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries. This means that PID can have a wide range of causes from STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections) to post-surgical issues to the IUD (Intrauterine Device). PID affects nearly 1 million women each year and nearly 10%-15% of these women may become infertile due to the disease. The remaining become more susceptible to ectopic pregnancies (pregnancies occurring outside of the uterus, usually in the fallopian tubes). These pregnancies are not viable and although over half will resolve themselves naturally without treatment, the other half may become extremely dangerous, or even life-threatening if left untreated.

PID is primarily caused by bacterial infections, but can also begin as viral, fungal or parasitic infections. The infection will generally start out in the vagina. Within the vagina the infection is able to flourish and multiply. If left untreated, the infection can then spread to other parts of the reproductive system, such as the the uterus or, from there, the fallopian tubes and even the ovaries.

The infection presents the greatest threat when it has spread to the fallopian tubes because once the infection begins to create scar tissue within the fallopian tubes it will quickly create blockages due to the narrow openings. These blockages is what causes infertility in women or lead to dangerous ectopic pregnancies.

Causes of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease:

STIs

Although not the only cause, STIs are a large contributor to the development and prevalence of PID today. This may be specifically related to the rise in cases of STIs in general. Since 1997, for instance, the number of cases reported annually of Chlamydia has increased over 100% from about 500,000 cases annually to over 1.2 million cases reported annually. Contradictory to that, the number of reported cases of Gonorrhea reported annually has remained mostly steady at around 300,000 cases reported annually.

Since both Chlamydia and Gonorrhea typically show now signs or symptoms, it is no mystery why these can develop into PID so easily. So the first and most effective means of preventing PID through an STI is simply using protection during sexual intercourse and/or, if you’re having unprotected sex, having regular gynological exams. It is our job and it is our opportunity to decrease the spread of these STIs significantly by asking our partners to wear a condom. If we can prevent the spread of these diseases by even a factor of 50% then it is certain we will see a similar reduction in the number of cases of PID each year, not to mention a sharp decrease in the number of ectopic pregnancies as well.

IUD

Initial research surrounding the IUD indicated that the instance of PID in women using an IUD was much higher than what more recent research has shown. It is believed that there was a lack of control of the groups used in the initial research, meaning the results could have shown much more drastic results than what the IUD actually causes. The more recent research has indicated that the IUD only introduces a risk of PID if an untreated STI such as Chlamydia or Gonorrhea is present. In these cases, the IUD would act to accelerate or ensure the onset of PID. For this reason, it is essential that the patient has their gynecologist perform a pelvic exam prior to the insertion of the IUD. After the first month of being inserted, the IUD will present no further threat.

Postpartum PID

PID occurs in Postpartum women in approximately 1% of cases. Once again, the most common cause of this is STIs. Due to the unique changes to the body and hormones, the women is more susceptible to STIs during the 12 months following pregnancy. For this reason, it is even more important to have regular gynecological screenings in the 12 month period following your pregnancy.

However, that is not the only cause. If you encountered any complications during the pregnancy or during delivery, this may also cause PID. In the event that a complication should cause scar tissue to develop within the reproductive system, it is possible for PID to also occur. For this reason, if you had complications during your pregnancy, during delivery, or following delivery, you should consult your gynecologist for a more thorough exam.

Postabortal PID

Similar to Postpartum PID, if a pregnancy is terminated or if the woman experiences a miscarriage the body may be more susceptible to STIs following due to a change in the hormones within the body. However, due to the procedure involved with terminating a pregnancy, there may be an increased risk of infection or an increased risk of damage within the reproductive system which could cause additional scarring.

Can Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Be Cured?

Since PID is merely the inflammation experienced from the infection, PID itself can be cured. However, the scarring created within the reproductive system by the infection may be permanent. This will depend largely on how long the infection was allowed to spread without being treated and also the severity of the infection.

In the event that PID causes infertility in the woman there are a couple options. First, tuboplasty may be used to restore normal reproductive function. Tuboplasty is a surgical procedure used to correct an obstruction or abnormality with the fallopian tubes and may help a woman restore normal reproductive function. With medical advancements, Tuboplasty is becoming a more accepted procedure for handling PID as success rates are generally between 50-70%. If the infection spread further, into the ovaries, and tuboplasty is not possible, or if tuboplasty is not an option for some other reason, then IVF is still a viable means of becoming pregnant. IVF (Invetro Fertilization) is the procedure of implanting a fertilized egg within the female. Success rates of IVF will vary depending on a number of factors, including age. On average, women under 35 saw a success rat of approximately 34% with IVF compared to a 27% success rate for women over 35.

Even if PID is cured, regular screening would be recommended on an ongoing basis as the woman may become more susceptible to chronic PID.

Final Thoughts

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease may be one of the scariest causes of infertility in women for no other reason than the fact it affects 1 million women annually. Some people might say that we can’t live our lives in fear, but that’s not what I’m suggesting. The fact is that PID causes more cases of infertility in women annually than anything else, yet is entirely preventable. As women we need to take a stand for ourselves and understand that with our actions alone we can drastically decrease the instances of PID annually simply by reducing the cases of STIs such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea by practicing safe sex. Also, as parents I feel it is our duty to talk to our kids about sex, and safe sex, and remove the negativity we associate with sex and, instead, have them understand the great responsibility that comes with having sex and the dangers of having unprotected sex. Then, if we take that same understanding and that same responsibility to heart, PID will become a much less devastating cause of infertility in women. In the end, it is our choice that makes a difference.

Ovarian Cysts – A Variety of Treatment Options

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Category : Ovarian Cysts

Ovarian cysts are sacs filled with fluid and they are formed if the egg is not released during the woman’s menstrual cycle. They are very common among women of all ages. The most typical types of cysts are follicular cysts. They are usually harmless and generally disappear after ovulation.

Corpus Luteum cysts are less common. They develop after the egg is released during the menstrual cycle. They are more common in smokers. Endometriomas, also known as chocolate cysts, are the third type of ovarian cysts. They can cause adhesions and lead to extreme pelvic pain.

If a woman suspects that she has ovarian cysts, and they are starting to bother her, it is wise to meet a physician. Common symptoms include irregular menstruation, pain during sex, and pain in the abdomen and pelvic areas.

Diagnosing a cyst is usually done through trans-vaginal ultrasound. Other methods can also be used such as CT or MRI. Once diagnosed a physician will determine which ovarian cyst treatment is best for the specific patient.

One typical treatment for ovarian cysts is to start taking birth control pills. In this way, a hormonal imbalance can be corrected. Also, painkillers may be prescribed to relieve the pain when it starts.

Sometimes a surgery is required. In the case where both ovaries are full of cysts, the only option might be the removal of both ovaries (oophorectomy).

Also, in those cases where the cyst is over six centimeters, or doesn’t disappear over time, a surgery may also be required.

Anytime a mass appears and it is thought to be cancerous a physician will have the ovary removed. This might include a young girl who has never had a menstrual period or an older woman who has already been through menopause.

After removing the ovary it will be tested for malignant cells. Other ovary is often tried to save that the patient is able to have children in the future.

Surgery should always be the last option in treating ovarian cysts since all cyst removals involve some risks. In an ovarian cyst removal bowels and bladder are at risk of getting damaged. It can also cause some complications, such as infections and serious pain due to scar tissue that may develop. This is the reason why the whole ovary is sometimes removed in more serious cases.

Laparoscopy is a small operation and it doesn’t take long to recover. The patient can often go home within the day after the operation. This technique can be used if the cysts are small enough.

A traditional laparotomy may be used if the mass is too large or cancer is suspected. This requires a longer recovery. The patient may be in the hospital anywhere from 4 to 7 days and it will be at least 4 to 6 weeks before any heavy lifting can be done.

Generally, ovarian cysts are harmless. However, if they cause some problems for a woman they usually can be treated by an OB/GYN.

Several Methods for Pregnancy Prevention

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Category : Pregnancy

There are several ways to prevent pregnancy as there are a wide range of contraceptive measures available on the market that help prevent pregnancy as well as sexually transmitted diseases. However, contraception like any other medical procedure has advantages as well as disadvantages.

One method of preventing pregnancy such as the calendar month method are based on the theory that the chances of falling pregnant between the 11th and 15th of a woman’s menstrual cycles is minimal.

However, this method of contraception is only effective if the women have a regular 28 day menstrual cycle. In addition such precautions will not protect women from STD infections. Another method of preventing pregnancy is to make use of vaginal washing using a syringe and a solution that kills off the sperm. This method also presents with disadvantages as the washing not only kills the sperm but also the natural micro flora which can result in a series of health problems such as thrush and dysbacteriosis.

Another way to prevent pregnancy is coitus interruptus which means the man will pull out of the vagina just before ejaculating which means avoiding sperm entering the vagina. This is also not a guaranteed method as during intercourse men release a liquid that comprises of around ten to twenty million spermatozoon and the release of this liquid cannot be controlled. This preventative method is anecdotally said to cause men and women to become frigid or impotent.

Other methods used are gels, creams, suppositories and spermicidal devices. These preventative methods are placed directly into the vagina before having sex. The functioning phase of these contraceptive methods last for around ten to twelve hours and are effective in preventing pregnancy. However, these contraceptive methods over time will destroy the natural micro flora of the vagina. These methods are also effective in preventing STD infections and microbes.

One of the most popular methods of preventing pregnancy is the use of condoms which are reliable if correctly used and will guarantee prevention of pregnancy of around ninety to ninety nine percent. However, if condoms are torn or used incorrectly this could result in pregnancy. There are also female condoms which are difficult to use but will prevent pregnancy. In addition another way of how to prevent pregnancy is by making use of a diaphragm. This means is highly effective but does not prevent STD or microbes infections.

The use of contraceptive pills also prevents pregnancy and this method is easy to use. The contraceptive pill is also used to regulate a women’s menstrual cycle, relieves PMS and helps teenagers suffering from acne. However, contraceptive pills can cause side effects such as swollen sore breasts, depression, headaches and do not prevent STD infections.

Hormone injections are another effective way on how to prevent pregnancy which works in the same way as contraceptive pills. Another effective method is to have a intrauterine device inserted which has proved to be ninety nine percent effective although extra uterine pregnancies have been reported. This device can cause erosion as well as infections.

As with anything medical, if you are unsure or have questions, don’t hesitate to see your doctor.

Yeast Infection Test, Symptoms and Diagnosis

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Category : Yeast Infections

A vaginal yeast infection can be irritating, embarrassing and painful for women to endure. It is created by an over abundance of fungus in the vaginal area that has common symptoms like by vaginal discharge and burning. To determine if you have one, you can simply get a yeast infection test.

These are easy to find and purchase from local drug stores and are inexpensive. Many experts recommend however to schedule a visit with your family physician or gynecologist. By doing this you can be proactive with your health and routinely monitor your body.

These infections, also known as candidiasis, are quite common in most women and most often can be treated easily. It begins with a fungus known as candida. Candida actually is present in very small portions within the gastrointestinal tract, mouth and vagina. If this fungus exists within the vagina then a yeast infection will develop. Once this happens, it is pretty evident and noticeable to the individual because of the uncomfortable vaginal discharge, itching and burning.

These issues can be brought upon by the use of contraceptive sponge, spermicides, diaphragms and the use of certain antibiotics. Other things that may bring on these symptoms are the use of vaginal rings, hormonal birth control pills, or using the birth control patch.

The majority of women will have at least one occurrence of a vaginal yeast infection within their lifetime. A common yeast infection test can help detect the need for medication. Women can commonly experience these irritations during pregnancy. What attributes these flare ups are the presence of higher levels of estrogen during pregnancy. The vagina then produces excessive glycogen, or sugar. This then feeds and creates yeast. Also, those that suffer from diabetes tend to get infections with more frequency.

Approximately five to eight percent of women can develop what is known as recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis. This is a recurring episode of yeast infections within the period of one year. It is most common in women who struggle with diabetes or who have immune system issues. Many of these women typically do not have any other medical illness that would indicate or lead up to having these infections.

These vaginal infections at times can be attributed to bacterial vaginosis. This is the most frequent cause of vaginitis for women who are still within the age for childbearing. Women can also be at risk for trichomoniasis. This, however, is an infection that is sexually transmitted. Trichomoniasis and bacterial vaginosis are can be related to more complicated reproductive health issues. This includes an increased risk of contracting an STD, or sexually transmitted disease or even experience the premature birth of a newborn fetus.

These serious infections can have very similar symptoms to normal vaginal yeast infections, yet have much more serious reproductive issues. It is very critical to to visit a health care professional or physician and have them perform a yeast infection test. By doing this they can help to diagnose and evaluate all symptoms of the vagina. There are many medications that can treat the most common vaginal infections. The most important thing to do however is to receive a proper diagnosis.