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  • With one test, they detect all the bacteria that cause vaginal or urogenital discomfort

    With one test, they detect all the bacteria that cause vaginal or urogenital discomfort

    “Femoflor” is the test for women, “Androflor” – for men Bacteria causing vaginal or urogenital discomfort can be detected with just one test. For women, this test is Femoflor, and for men, Androflor. Femoflor® is a modern PCR-based test and the only diagnostic method that allows complex analysis and evaluation of the vaginal microflora, diagnosis…

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  • With one test, they detect all the bacteria that cause vaginal or urogenital discomfort

    With one test, they detect all the bacteria that cause vaginal or urogenital discomfort

    “Femoflor” is the test for women, “Androflor” – for men Bacteria causing vaginal or urogenital discomfort can be detected with just one test. For women, this test is Femoflor, and for men, Androflor. Femoflor® is a modern PCR-based test and the only diagnostic method that allows complex analysis and evaluation of the vaginal microflora, diagnosis…

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  • Self-awareness and deep breaths help with menopause

    Self-awareness and deep breaths help with menopause

    According to a University of Pittsburgh study, 80% of menopausal women experience hot flashes and/or profuse night sweats. These phenomena have been observed for 10 years. Another 2020 study by the Women Founders Fund reported that 78% of menopausal women had their daily lives affected. Some experience shaking and dizziness during the wave, which can…

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  • Mastalgia – what causes breast pain?

    Mastalgia – what causes breast pain?

    Mastalgia is chest pain. There are 2 main types of mastalgia: Cyclical breast pain. This is the pain associated with menstruation. Non-cyclic chest pain. This type of pain can come from the breast or from nearby muscles or joints, and can be felt in the chest. The pain can range from mild discomfort to severe…

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  • What helps with menopause hot flashes?

    What helps with menopause hot flashes?

    To deal with hot flashes that appear as a result of menopause, different hormonal therapies are not necessary, it is enough to apply the following natural remedies and methods: 1. Intake of cold drinks Hot flashes are caused by an increase in body temperature, as a result of which the thermoregulatory function of the body…

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  • How do genetic factors affect the risk of developing prostate cancer?

    How do genetic factors affect the risk of developing prostate cancer?

    What role does genetic predisposition play in the development of prostate cancer? Genetic predisposition plays a significant role in prostate cancer. Several genetic mutations are associated with the development of prostate cancer, but not all men who have a family history (case in the family) of the disease have a detectable mutation for the disease.…

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  • Menstrual pain – could it be endometriosis?

    Menstrual pain – could it be endometriosis?

    No woman looks forward to “that time of the month.” Most deal with mood swings, bloating and cramps, which are never fun. But women with endometriosis often find menstruation particularly unbearable. During a typical menstrual cycle, the lining inside the uterus—the endometrium—builds up and then sheds. And well, you know what happens then. In women…

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  • What are the characteristics of lung cancer in men?

    What are the characteristics of lung cancer in men?

    Male lung cancer cases differ from female lung cancer cases in a number of ways. The risk of a female smoker developing lung cancer is greater than the risk of a male smoker. However, statistics show that more men develop lung cancer, and it is assumed that the reason is the tendency to smoke more…

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  • Is stress the cause of frequent vulvovaginitis?

    Is stress the cause of frequent vulvovaginitis?

    Candidiasis is one of the most common types of vaginal infections. A yeast infection is caused by Candida, a fungus found in the normal vaginal flora. However, when the balance of bacteria and yeast in the vagina is disturbed, the yeast can “take over” and this, in turn, lead to the appearance of clinical symptoms.…

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