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What mental disorders are women prone to?
Mental health disorders can affect men and women differently. Mental health includes emotional, mental and social well-being. Some of the illnesses are more common among women, such as depression, anxiety and certain eating disorders. There are also disorders that are characteristic only of women. During significant hormonal changes, the manifestation of depressive symptoms is possible,…
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Ovarian cysts – what causes their appearance?
Ovarian cysts are common growths that develop on or inside the ovaries. There are several types of cysts. The most common types are harmless, cause no symptoms, and eventually go away without treatment. Rarely, cysts can cause serious complications. An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled or semi-solid sac that forms on or within one or…
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Chronic pain is the most common cause of pelvic inflammatory disease
Pelvic inflammatory disease is a serious infection in the uterus, fallopian tubes and/or ovaries. It affects women between the ages of 15 and 25. The infection develops in an ascending way from the vagina to the reproductive organs. Bacteria from untreated sexually transmitted infections are the most common cause of pelvic inflammatory disease. Severe pelvic…
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Hormone therapy is permanently beneficial against osteoporosis
A relationship between bone density and hormone therapy in postmenopausal women has been reported. Hormone therapy can permanently contribute to improvements in bone mineral density, even after it has been discontinued. Osteoporosis is a progressive skeletal disease characterized by brittle, brittle bones and an increased risk of fractures. Bones normally go through a process called…
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Hirsutism – when is female hair abnormal?
Hirsutism is a common clinical condition seen in female patients of all age groups. It affects about 5-10% of women and is a common complaint. The cause is mainly hyperandrogenism, which can be ovarian or adrenal. It may be part of a rare drug-induced metabolic syndrome or simply idiopathic. Hirsutism has a huge psychosocial impact,…
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Hypomenorrhea or scanty menstruation
Hypomenorrhea is the medical term for light periods or scanty menstrual flow. For reference, during a normal cycle, a woman typically loses between 40-60ml of blood per cycle. Women with hypomenorrhea lose less than 30 ml per cycle. Because of the small amount of bleeding, it can be difficult for women to distinguish between light…
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Hyperprolactinemia – loss of interest in sex and infertility
Prolactin is a hormone that is produced and secreted by the lactotroph cells of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, located at the base of the brain. The main functions of prolactin are to stimulate the development of the mammary glands during pregnancy and to induce lactation. Outside the period of pregnancy and lactation,…
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Chemical hair straightening increases the risk of uterine cancer
Women who use chemicals to permanently straighten their hair are at a greater risk of developing endometrial carcinoma than those who do not use such products. That’s what a new study by the US National Institutes of Health revealed. Uterine tumor is the most common oncological disease that affects the genital organs and, accordingly, the…
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Hydrosalpingus can lead to problems conceiving
Hydrosalpingus is a condition that is a specific type of blockage in the fallopian tubes caused by fluid retention, which can make it difficult to get pregnant. Damage to the fallopian tubes, most often from an untreated infection, can cause hydrosalpingus. Hydrosalpingus is a condition in which fluid builds up in one or both fallopian…