Blood flow after uterus removal by: Anonymous
Answer : YOU may need to confirm with the medical practitioner the real cause for the discharge. The problem could be bacterial vaginosis or yeast vaginitis. The vaginal flora has "good" and "bad" bacteria existing si...
Uterus Cancer: How Dangerous is It? by: Nilutpal Gogoi
WHAT EXACTLY IS UTERUS CANCER?Endometrial cancer is the most common type of uterus cancer. It is so termed as the cancerous cells abnormally develop in the endometrium lining. It is also known as the cancer o...
What You Should Know About Hysterectomy Surgery by: Lee Dobbins
Hysterectomy Surgery is when the uterus (womb) is removed and it may or may not include the removal of the fallopian tubes also as well as one or both of the ovaries. Whilst just the removal of a tub...
Why Surgical Menopause Should Focus on Getting the Right Balanced Hormones by: Muna wa Wanjiru
Sometimes menopause may occur due to surgical removal of ovaries. When uterus has been removed and the ovaries remain then menopause may occur. Even a younger woman may ...
Cystectomy Bladder Surgery by: Sven Ullmann
The surgical procedure to remove the bladder is known as a cystectomy and is usually performed as a result of cancer of the bladder. You can also have radiation and chemotherapy treatment which is used to treat bladder c...
Menopause After Hysterectomy - The Emotional Backlash Of Hysterectomy by: Dean Caporella
The effect of menopause after hysterectomy can have some devastating consequences for a woman particularly if she's not conditioned mentally to the onset of menopause symptom...
What Is The Link Between Hysterectomy And Menopause? by: Dean Caporella
Hysterectomy and menopause continues to create confusion among many women who are not sure whether the latter will be induced by having a hysterectomy. In explaining what can occur let's look ...
Hysterectomy - Losing the Womb by: Kacy Carr
Are you facing having to undergo surgery for a hysterectomy, if so the more understanding on the whole scenario you have, will help you come to terms with loss of the womb and cope with the emotional and physical implic...
Endometriosis After Hysterectomy Are Relapses Common? by: Shelley Ross
Experiencing endometriosis after hysterectomy is a likely possibility, and is why treatments such as mirena may still be needed. This may come as a surprise to you, especially if you have been ...
Uterine Fibroid Diagnosis by: M. Romberg
If you have been diagnosed with uterine fibroids, then you may have a lot of questions. Treatment may depend on what organs are affected by your tumors. Your symptoms may also have a bearing on decisions about how to go a...
Endometriosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Endometriosis by: peterhutch
Endometriosis is a common health problem in women. It gets its name from the word endometrium, the tissue that lines the uterus (womb). In women with this problem, tissue that looks and...
Endometriosis And Your Immune System A Surprising Link by: Shelley Ross
Controlling endometriosis with hormone therapy may be a good idea for some women, as the female sex hormone estrogen certainly fuels endometriosis symptoms. That being said, some research is ...
Endometriosis After Hysterectomy - What Are The Chances Of A Reoccurrence? by: Shelley Ross
If you are an Endo sufferer, and you have just about had enough of the debilitating pain, you may be tempted to ask your doctor will there be symptoms of endometriosis afte...
Why You Might Need Hysterectomy Surgery by: Mayoor Patel
There are many women who will at some point in their lives face the possibility of having a hysterectomy. As with any surgical procedure, this type of surgery is one that may seem to be a mystery to some peo...
Ovarian Cancer Treatment by: Jeanette Pollock
Ovarian cancer, a condition characterized by an overgrowth of malignant cells in one or both of the ovaries, is one of the deadliest and under-recognized cancers affecting women. Every year, there are more than 25,000 w...