The
reproductive age in the life of a woman begins menstruation, indicating that
their reproductive system started working, and they can now give birth to a
child. However, this method is complicated and depends on many processes which
give a smaller range of gynecological health. Here we must take care to take a
look at some common issues that women of childbearing age.
The most
common gynecological problem in women from puberty to menopause is just as
painful periods, and in some cases, premenstrual syndrome. Together they can
create havoc for most of a woman to ovulate, the monthly cycle. PMS or
premenstrual syndrome, pain and discomfort, which begins about a week before
the flow of blood itself begins. This manifests itself in stress, irritability,
water retention, and sometimes, acne or pimples easily. Around the time of
bleeding begins, the syndrome is replaced by abdominal pain, or in some cases,
outright pain. This is a condition commonly known as dysmenorrhea. Studies show
that nearly 60% of women suffer from this condition and in good faith, it is
not a disease, but it is a question that troubles for a few days each month in
creating the life of the woman. The only solution is to take painkillers or
more methods of thought, as a hot water bottle.
Gynecological
problems
Endometrial
tissue is the tissue that is inside the uterus, it is ready to carry a baby. In
some cases, this tissue outside the uterus begins to grow and interferes with
the functioning of other organs. It usually develops in the pelvic region, and
growth is generally in the tissues of the lower abdomen, ovaries, fallopian
tubes and also to the bladder. Sometimes, in rare cases they reach up the wall
of the rectum and intestine. In fact, will affect all organs of the abdomen.
The tissue grows outside the behavior is similar to the tissue that grows
inside the uterus, and sometimes ooze blood during the menstrual cycle. It can
block covering the ovaries and fallopian tubes, and often forms large cysts
called chocolate cysts that contain blood mixed with some fatty tissue. The
most logical reason for this condition is that sometimes some menstrual fluid
finds its way into the fallopian tubes instead of eliminating down into the
vagina. Endometriosis occurs due to a technical malfunction in the immune
system identify foreign tissue growing outside of a body and destroy it fails.
In most
cases the woman is at high risk who has abnormal bleeding, abnormal cycle, or a
history of genetic disease.
The main
symptoms of this disease are pelvic pain, menstrual pain, spots before the
actual start of menstruation, in some cases, blood in stool or urine, back
pain, and even miscarriages. Without treatment, endometriosis can take up to
menopause, when hormone levels drop and automatically takes care of the islands
of growth. Or if it is diagnosed, there may be applications on different
levels. The only pain, analgesics may be used in combination with hormones at
some point to limit or eliminate the extra fabric. Sometimes the doctor may recommend
surgery, especially if the additional growth interfere with the functioning of
other organs.
Fibroids
Nearly a
third of women over 35 in the world suffer from fibroids. Fibroids are pieces
of pink in the uterus, the order of several centimeters to several centimeters
in diameter. They are not cancerous, but they can interfere with a woman's
fertility. Nobody knows why it happened, it may be that certain hormones in the
game
Most women
may not know they have fibroids because it is not really typical symptoms. But
some women know from painful and heavy menstrual periods, with some spots
between the complain. Sometimes, a woman complains of pain in lower back or
abdominal swelling, and in most cases repeated miscarriages motivate the doctor
to check for fibroids. Then, using ultrasound of the pelvis or by physical
means to examine the uterus, such as becoming a hysterosalpingography.
Fibroids
can be removed surgically, but can grow again, because the hormones to sustain
its growth through menopause. For women who want to have children, is a
non-invasive surgery by laparoscopy to get rid of the plants, because surgery
can weaken the uterine wall. There are other options that weaken and kill
fibroids by cutting off the blood or hormones can provide them. In the past,
had the uterus removed, but women now have the option not to do so.
(PID)
pelvic inflammatory disease
This is an
infection in the female sex organs, uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. The
infection that usually affects sexually active women is generally accepted to
be spread by sexual contact. The scarring that results can be used in the
fallopian tubes and uterus itself to cause infertility in some women, and it's
sad, because PGD is completely curable.
Infection
begins with the mouth of the uterus and travel to other organs, fallopian tubes
or ovaries. In many cases the same bacteria that cause sexually transmitted
diseases like gonorrhea also cause PID. The most common symptom of PID is
pelvic pain, fever and nausea. However, there may be symptoms of many other
problems too, so you may need a swab in the laboratory for testing. Sometimes
the body can be affected by a physical examination to determine the. Painful,
swollen Sometimes an ultrasound is needed to determine the location of the
fluid infection, abscess or infected.
The only
way to prevent PID is to stay in a relationship of a sexual partner and condom
use. Treatment, as in most infections, with antibiotics. It is not advisable to
have intercourse until the infection is stopped, and also to treat the partner
as well.
Polycystic
ovary syndrome
This is
one of the most difficult problems in women. Poly cysts mean multiple cysts,
but in this case, these are eggs that are still in their follicles, and ovaries
are unable to make. This is due to hormonal activity. The result is that a
woman can not conceive, and the lining of the uterus that is prepared for
pregnancy slightly, increasing the risk of diseases like cancer. Androgenic hormones
in the body of a woman are responsible for this condition. These hormones can
also be very cosmetic problems in the body of a woman - an increase in facial
hair, or acne. This disorder also promotes a high level of insulin in the body,
the exposure of women to higher risk for diabetes, hypertension and cholesterol
problems.
The most
common symptom of PCOS is irregular or absent menstrual periods. Obesity and
persistent difficulties in the design accompanied by dense hair, pubic skin
darkens and a high blood sugar or cholesterol could all be symptoms of this
disease.
As this
disease continues until the ovaries stop producing eggs, which, until
menopause, the solution is to have a healthy lifestyle to avoid complications
of hypertension and high cholesterol . The doctors also prefer to restore a
regular menstrual cycle in order to fight against the risk of malignancies in
the layers of the endometrium unpaid. In cases where the patient wants to
understand, medications can help. One way to fight against hormonal control is
the pill, it stops producing eggs, cyst reduction.
Most of
the symptoms below may indicate a disorder or disease. However, many are
hereditary in nature and not really need to set the tone for the alarm bells.
The first
vaginal bleeding or discharge between periods.
Second
Injury or pain in the vagina
Third
pelvic pain or bloating
The fourth
pain during sex
5th
Persistent pain in lower back
The sixth
unexplained absence or irregularity of menstrual cycle
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