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  • How to Relieve Vaginal Itching Easily

    Vaginal itching may be caused by an infection, vaginal dryness, allergic reaction or medical condition. During the menopausal years, vaginal dryness is common, which may cause vaginal itching....

  • How to Restore Vaginal Moisture at Home

    If you need to restore vaginal moisture at home,you are not alone. Many women suffer from vaginal dryness caused by menopause or hormonal imbalance. Certain medications and medical conditions may...

  • How to Relieve Menopause Vaginal Dryness

    Menopause vaginal dryness can be disruptive to your life. Menopause vaginal dryness may cause itching, burning and painful urination. You may notice slight bleeding because your dry, irritated...

  • How to Relieve Vaginal Discharge

    Relieving vaginal discharge may be challenging. Vaginal discharge may be caused by infection, certain medications, or tight garments. Your will need to determine the cause, and get treatment for...

  • How to Clear Up Yeast Infections

    Yeast infections, also known as candidiasis, is a fungal infection that is spawned by microscopic fungi. Anti-fungal medication is needed to clear up the infection. Though there are anti-fungal...

  • How to Relieve Vaginal Dryness

    Vaginal dryness may be caused by hormonal fluctuations that commonly occur during the menopausal years. When estrogen levels decline, symptoms such as vaginal dryness and hot flashes occur....

  • How to Prevent Vaginal Dryness

    Vaginal dryness affects women of all age groups. Vaginal dryness may be caused by a decrease in estrogen, menopause, infection or a tumor. Vaginal dryness and irritation may also be caused by...

  • How to Ease Breast Pain

    Breast pain, or mastalgia, is a very common complaint of women. Breast pain can be severe and debilitating, or very mild. It can occur in both breasts, or just one, and there are many causes. Many...

  • How to Cure Ovarian Cysts & Uterine Fibroids

    Ovarian cysts and uterine fibroids are two problems that commonly affect women. In many cases, they go away on their own, without requiring treatment. However, they can cause pain and other...

  • How to Treat Large Fibroids

    Fibroids are common in women of child-bearing age. These non-cancerous growths appear in the uterus and are due to excess estrogen production. While most fibroids do not cause any symptoms or...

  • Hormone Therapy With Estratest

    Hormone therapy (HRT) for women during and after menopause usually involves taking small does of estrogen in some form. Estratest is one of the widely used forms of HRT, usually for short term...

  • How to Talk to Your Doctor About Perimenopause

    Perimenopause is a normal phase in every woman's life. Approximately two to eight years before menopause, estrogen and progesterone levels start to fluctuate. This prompts emergence of the...

  • How to Deal With Symptoms of Endometriosis

    Endometriosis is a condition in which the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows in places other than the uterus itself. In the female reproductive system, the endometrium attaches itself to...

  • Period After Menopause

    The feminine hygiene products have long been left off the shopping list. And suddenly a woman finds herself with a period after menopause. Is it cause for concern? Most of the time, it is not. But...

  • How to Cure Recurrent Thrush

    Thrush is a very uncomfortable overgrowth of candida yeast that most women will experience in the form of a vaginal yeast infection during their lifetime. Thrush may also develop on the penis or...

  • Homeopathic Hormone Replacement Therapy

    Menopause is when a woman's menstrual cycle ceases entirely as a natural part of the aging process. Many problems may arise due to the fluctuation in a woman's of estrogen and progesterone levels....

  • Endometrial Ablation Complications

    Endometrial ablation is a surgical procedure in which your gynecologist cauterizes or burns away a layer of your endometrium. This is done when you are experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding that...

  • Endometrial Biopsy Procedures

    Your doctor's purpose for ordering an endometrial biopsy is to find out why you are experiencing particular gynecological symptoms. A biopsy can be used to diagnose the cause of infertility, to...

  • Anterior Cervical Fusion Discharge Instructions

    Cervical fusion is not a simple surgery to recover from. This surgery is required when a disk is ruptured or herniated in the neck and needs to be removed. As a result, the vertebra in the neck...

  • Cures for Yeast Infections

    Yeast infection, or Candidiasis, is usually caused by an overgrowth of candida albicans, a fungus that is naturally occurring in the vagina. When the naturally occurring organisms become...

  • Recovery From an Endometrial Ablation

    Endometrial ablation is a procedure that cauterizes the uterine lining in women who are experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding. Many women opt to have this procedure rather than take the more...

  • Endometrial Ablation Procedures

    Endometrial ablation destroys the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium. Your doctor may give you medication a few weeks before the procedure that will make the lining of your uterus...

  • How to Diagnose and Treat Yeast Infection

    Yeast infection (also called yeast vaginitis and vaginal candidias) is an inflammation of a vagina caused by fungus (Candida albicans). Fungi like Candida albicans can usually be found on the...

  • How to Manage Pelvic Pain

    Managing pelvic pain can be difficult. There are a host of factors that can contribute to pelvic pain, such as endometiosis or pelvic inflammatory disease. Follow these directions, and you will be...

  • How to Deal With PMDD

    PMDD, or premenstrual dysphoric disorder, is extreme emotional problems related to the menstrual cycle. It is much more severe than PMS (premenstrual syndrome) and much less common. Dealing with...

  • How to Know If You Have a Yeast Infection

    A yeast infection can cause enormous itching and discomfort, but can be easily treated so long as you see a doctor. But its symptoms can be easily confused with that of bacterial vaginosis or a...

  • How to Make a Pap Test More Comfortable

    In general, a pap test does not hurt, but it can feel quite tight and uncomfortable. Many women dread having them--and may not schedule them altogether--because of the pain and pressure they have...

  • How to Cope with Endometriosis

    Endometriosis is common but painful disease that affects approximately one in four women. However, there are a few tips on how to cope and manage with the pain.

  • Taking Bioidentical Hormones

    Bioidentical hormones are an alternative to taking synthetic hormones for menopause. The main difference is that bioidentical hormones have the same molecular structure as natural hormones, and...

  • How to Stop Facial Hair Growth

    Since beauty is valued so much in our society, anything that may not seem normal to others is often considered undesirable. Facial hair growth is not only an annoyance for most women, but it is...

  • How to Stop Recurring Yeast Infections

    A yeast infection causes irritation, itching and soreness in the vaginal area and quite often, this type of infection is both uncomfortable and unpleasant for women. Yeast infections are very...

  • How to Stop Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

    Do you suffer from heavy menstrual bleeding? If so, you are definitely not alone. Many females experience excessive bleeding (menorrhagia) every month during their period. According to the...

  • How to Prepare for a LEEP Procedure

    LEEP means loop electrosurgical excision procedure. The procedure requires the use of a thin, looped wire charged with low-voltage electric current to remove abnormal tissue from the cervix. The...

  • How to Recognize Symptoms of a Gynecologic Disorder

    The best way to recognize the symptoms of a gynecologic disorder are to know what they are. The following are some of the signs of gynecologic disorders and should always be mentioned to your doctor.

  • How to Recognize Symptoms of Endometriosis

    If you have endometriosis, tissues that should only be in the uterus are found in other places in the body. Managing this disease can be a long process, so it's important to recognize symptoms as...

  • How to Treat a Yeast Infection

    Yeast infections, which are caused by a fungus called Candida, are one of the most commonly diagnosed vaginal infections, affecting up to 3/4 of women at some point in their lifetime.

  • How to Treat a Vaginal Yeast Infection

    Yeast infection, which is caused by a fungus called Candida, is one of the most commonly diagnosed vaginal infections, affecting up to 3/4 of women at some point in their lifetime. If you want to...

  • How to live with endometriosis

    Endometriosis is when the lining of the uterus manages to get outside of the uterus. It can cause pain and irregular menstrual cycles. There is no known cause or cure for endometriosis however...

  • How to Live With Uterine Fiibroids

    Uterine Fibroids are tumors or growths that grow within the walls of the uterus. They can be very small or as large as basketballs. Often, the fibroids disappear just as quickly as they appeared....

  • How to Remove a Stuck Tampon

    A tampon can get "stuck" by forgetting to take it out and inserting a new one or having intercourse without removing it. Many times a smaller tampon can get misplaced during an exercise workout. A...

  • How to Support Someone With Endometriosis

    Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological condition in which the endometrial tissue that usually is found only in the lining (endometrium) of the uterus grows outside the uterus. Offering support...

  • How to Recognize Gynecological Problems Requiring a Doctor

    All women need to have regular gynecological checkups. Those who don't face an increased likelihood of developing cervical cancer by up to 6 times. It doesn't matter if you are old, young, single...

  • How to Cope With Uterine Fibroids

    You have been diagnosed with uterine fibroids. Your situation doesn't warrant surgery, you have decided not to pursue surgery or you have chosen "watchful waiting." Uterine fibroids are...

  • How to Diagnose Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

    Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) affects an estimated one million women each year. It is a serious and unfortunately common infection involving a woman's reproductive organs. When a woman does...

  • How to Manage PCOS Symptoms

    Getting diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is only the beginning of the battle. Now that you know what you have, you have to figure out how to manage PCOS symptoms. There are many...

  • How to Get Pregnant With PCOS

    Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common causes of infertility in women. Fortunately, it is also one of the most treatable conditions. If you're trying to get pregnant with...

  • How to Talk to a Doctor About PCOS

    One in 10 women has polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS); yet it is one of the most difficult conditions to get diagnosed. This is mainly because PCOS symptoms can vary greatly from woman to woman....

  • How to Diagnose Vaginitis

    Vaginitis is an irritation of the vagina caused by one or more related causes. Since vaginitis can be caused by different pathogens, a medical exam is required to diagnose it properly.

  • How to Get Treatment for Vaginitis

    Vaginitis, which is an inflammation of the vagina, is one of the most commonly treated conditions in women. In fact, there are millions of new cases each year. After a proper diagnosis to...

  • How to Treat Polycystic Ovary Disease

    Polycystic ovary disease is a hormonal syndrome found in many women. It is characterized by absent or irregular periods. Your doctor will usually treat symptoms based on your concerns, whether...

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