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Intimate hygiene after childbirth
Intimate hygiene after vaginal birth is of great importance for the mother’s quick and optimal recovery. Maintaining good hygiene is important not only for reducing pain and discomfort, but also for wound healing and infection prevention. The hygiene of the soft tissues in the small pelvis – the perineum – is of great importance for…
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Gestational diabetes – is it associated with increased cardiovascular risk?
Diabetes is a disease caused by a lack or insufficient synthesis of insulin to provide the necessary control of blood sugar levels. Women with a history of diabetes during pregnancy – gestational diabetes – have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. These are conditions that are associated with disturbances in blood circulation…
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Four herbs for menstrual pain and premenstrual syndrome
Which herbs are suitable against painful menstruation and to relieve symptoms of premenstrual syndrome? For many women, menstruation is manifested by slight discomfort or tension in the lower abdomen. For some, significant disturbances may occur before and during menstruation, which makes it very painful and presents difficulties in everyday life. Certain herbs can help relieve…
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Mastitis during breastfeeding
Mastitis occurs in approximately 10 percent of women who breastfeed. It may cause you to stop breastfeeding. The risk of mastitis can be reduced by frequent, complete breast emptying and by optimizing breastfeeding technique. Continued breastfeeding should be encouraged in the presence of mastitis and usually poses no risk to the infant. Breast abscess is…
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Acupuncture for painful menstrual cycles
Primary dysmenorrhea is defined as menstrual cramps without any identifiable pelvic pathology and affects most women during the reproductive period. Many studies report that the prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea ranges from approximately 50% to 90%, and 13% to 51% limit their daily activities, including being absent from school or work. Consensus guidelines for primary dysmenorrhea…
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Why does HPV infection recur?
The human papilloma virus, or HPV – human papilloma virus, is a widespread causative agent that is associated with sexual transmission, but this is not the only mechanism. Infection, except in the area of ??the genitals and anus, can occur with skin lesions, as well as the development of an oral form of the infection.…
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Tuberculosis vaccine in the treatment of bladder cancer
Live attenuated vaccines may exert non-specific modulation of immune protection against infections not directly associated with the vaccine. An example is the vaccine against tuberculosis, or better known as BCG, which also shows a protective effect against other respiratory infections. During the COVID-19 pandemic, testing these effects was part of the pandemic control program. Non-specific…
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Cystocele – prolapse of the bladder through the vagina
Under normal conditions, the muscles and tissues of the pelvic floor hold the bladder and uterus in place and prevent prolapse or migration. When there is an injury, overstretching or weakening of the pelvic floor muscles, conditions are created for bladder segments to prolapse through the vagina. A cystocele is a prolapse of the back…
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Cystoscopy – a routine diagnostic procedure in urology
Urethrocystoscopy is a standard procedure in urology that is used to diagnose diseases of the lower urinary tract. It is a minimally invasive endoscopic procedure in which a cystoscope is used to enter through the urethra and examine the mucosa of both the urethra and the bladder. Through it, operators are also able to perform…