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  • Endometrial cancer – what are the symptoms?

    Endometrial cancer – what are the symptoms?

    Hey there! Let’s dive into what causes endometrial cancer, the way the tumor looks, its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. So, what triggers endometrial cancer? Well, it starts with the lining of the uterus getting too much estrogen without enough progesterone, especially in postmenopausal women. This hormonal imbalance leads to the lining growing excessively, eventually turning…

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  • Yes, sex burns calories. But how much?

    Yes, sex burns calories. But how much?

    Ever wondered what really goes on during sex? And how can we tell if our partner is truly the one for us? Let’s dive into these questions about sex and love and uncover some surprising answers. So, are we doomed to know if our relationship is a sinking ship? According to a study from 2013,…

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  • Endometritis – an inflammatory disease of the uterine lining

    Endometritis – an inflammatory disease of the uterine lining

    Hey there! Let’s talk about endometritis, shall we? It’s when the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium, gets inflamed. This usually happens after giving birth or due to surgeries like a C-section or curettage. Now, there are two types: acute and chronic. Acute endometritis hits suddenly with lower abdominal pain, smelly bloody discharge, fever,…

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  • Dr. Anna Chorbova: How do we know if we are suffering from cervical cancer?

    Dr. Anna Chorbova: How do we know if we are suffering from cervical cancer?

    Meet Dr. Anna Chorbova, a seasoned Obstetrician and Gynecologist since 1998. With numerous courses and postgraduate qualifications under her belt, she has a wealth of experience. Previously, she served at SAGBAL “Sheynovo,” including a stint as the head of the “Intensive monitoring of the fetus, the woman in labor in the delivery room” department for…

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  • Fibrocystic breast disease – what are the risk factors for its development?

    Fibrocystic breast disease – what are the risk factors for its development?

    Hey there! Let’s talk about fibrocystic disease, a common issue with the mammary glands that many women face. Essentially, it’s a condition where hormonal changes cause structural remodeling in the breast tissue. This can lead to palpable lumps that can change throughout the menstrual cycle. So, what causes it? Well, there are a bunch of…

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  • The issues of sex and adolescents…

    The issues of sex and adolescents…

    Hey there! Let’s talk about that awkward chat parents have with their kids about sex. It’s super important and shouldn’t be brushed under the rug. Here’s the lowdown: Is sex good or bad? Well, it’s actually pretty great for your health! It boosts your immune system, helps you de-stress, can help with weight loss, and…

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  • Hot flashes and irritability during menopause – how to overcome them?

    Hot flashes and irritability during menopause – how to overcome them?

    Hey ladies, let’s talk about menopause – that big change that happens in every woman’s life at some point. It’s like your body hitting a major milestone, waving goodbye to its reproductive functions. You might start noticing this shift in your late 40s or early 50s, though it can happen earlier or later for some.…

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  • For gynecological problems, help with natural remedies

    For gynecological problems, help with natural remedies

    Hey there! Guess who’s coming to town? Countess Angelika Wolfskyl, the renowned German naturopath, is heading to Bulgaria for the November Women’s Health Week! She’ll be sharing her expertise on natural therapies for women’s reproductive health issues through free educational lectures. It’s crazy how many women, even at a young age, are dealing with conditions…

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  • Parametritis – when the inflammation is around the uterus

    Parametritis – when the inflammation is around the uterus

    Let’s talk about parametritis. Ever heard of it? It’s basically inflammation of the connective tissue around the uterus, called the parametrium. This tissue hangs out in your pelvis, sandwiched between ligaments and muscles. Now, what causes it? Well, it’s usually due to an infection. Nasty bacteria like streptococci and staphylococci team up with gut bacteria…

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