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Breast care during the different periods of a woman’s life
The mammary glands are a pair of organs and are modified sweat glands. They are located on the pectoralis major muscle and consist of 15-20 tubulo-alveolar glands. The main function of the mammary glands is related to milk production during the lactation period. There are some important rules in the care of the mammary glands,…
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Testicular atrophy – how is it diagnosed and treated?
What other causes of testicular atrophy are there? In addition to orchitis, some other factors can also cause testicular atrophy, these include: Age While women go through menopause, some men go through a similar process known as andropause. This causes low testosterone levels, which can lead to testicular atrophy. Varicocele Varicocele is enlargement and swelling…
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Vaginal dryness – what could be the causes?
Vaginal dryness is a problem that can affect both menopausal women and women of reproductive age. The causes of vaginal dryness are mostly hormonal, and the condition can seriously affect your sex life and self-esteem. Finding and treating the cause is the main goal to restore the normal rhythm of life and sexual desire. The…
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A promising treatment for premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Psychiatric symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder improve significantly after treatment with a progesterone receptor modulator, study results show. The mechanism of action of the study drug provides insight into the potential molecular mechanisms underlying this disorder and its treatment. The paper is published in SciLifeLab, with lead authors Erika Komasco and Prof. Inger Sundström-Poromaa, from…
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Testicular retraction – how is it different from cryptorchidism?
What is testicular retraction? Testicular retraction is a condition in which the testicle descends normally into the scrotum, but can be retracted back into the groin by involuntary muscle contraction. This condition differs from testicular retention, which occurs when one or both testicles fail to descend permanently into the scrotum (cryptorchidism). The retractile testicle moves…
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Even slightly elevated blood pressure is dangerous for women
Even the first degree of increased blood pressure in women, unlike men, the risk of heart disease is high, according to a new study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology1. In the study conducted by Norwegian scientists, 12 thousand people were included, whose health was monitored for 16 years. When it started in…
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Sterility in women – what are the main causes?
Infertility is a serious medical problem that affects the physical and especially the mental state of men and women. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), worldwide there are between 48 million couples and 186 million people suffering from infertility. Infertility is defined as failure to conceive within 12 months after practicing unprotected…
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Basic diagnostic methods of infertility in women
The term sterility (infertility) refers to the inability to get pregnant when trying for 12 months in women up to 35 years of age or for 6 months in patients over 35 years of age. The etiology of infertility is diverse, with ovarian pathology and fallopian tube pathology playing a leading role. Sterility can be…
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Pain in the lower back and testicles – what are the possible causes?
Many men periodically experience lower back pain. However, lower back pain that occurs along with testicular pain is less common and may indicate an underlying condition that requires treatment. There are various reasons that can possibly cause pain in the lower back and testicles. Lumbar spondylolisthesis Injuries or birth defects can cause lumbar spondylolisthesis. Lumbar…