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Is there any relationship between exercise and endometriosis? What's that? For these questions, there are two distinct viewpoints on the internet:exercise can help to prevent endometriosis, and exerci...read more +
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Endometrial hyperplasia, with a certain tendency to become cancerous, brings a lot of adverse effects to patients. And one of the most severe complications of this disease is female infertility.read more +
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A hysterectomy may be done to relieve symptoms caused by several conditions such as fibroids, endometriosis, hyperplasia, chronic pelvic pain and uterine prolapse. Like other operations, hysterectomy ...read more +
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Endometriosis and Severe acne
2019-01-08
Women who self-reported severe teenage acne were more likely to be diagnosed with endometriosis. This association remained statistically significant after accounting for history of infertility, hair c...read more + -
As more and more women have suffered from the painful symptoms of endometriosis, they would like to find the suitable treatment for endometriosis. However, women who have different demands should choo...read more +
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Dysmenorrhea refers to the period before or during menstruation, appearing lower abdominal spastic pain, and the whole body would feel uncomfortable seriously, which affects the daily life. Dysmenorrh...read more +
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Endometriosis , referring that the endometrium grows in the wrong place of the reproductive system of female instead of in the uterus, is easy to be mistaken as some other diseases when diagnosed as t...read more +
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In men and premenopausal women, too much estrogen is a condition called estrogen dominance, which causes toxic fat gain, water retention, bloating, and a host of other health and wellness issues.read more +
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What could be causes of heavy menstrual?
2019-01-08
Menstrual flow more than 80ml of blood each period is the correct medical definition of heavy periods. If there is enough blood to soak a pad or tampon every hour for several consecutive hours, the pe...read more + -
Females with a current BMI in the low normal range (8.5 to 22.4 kg/m2) have a 39% higher risk of endometriosis than morbidly obese females (BMI greater than 40 kg/m2), according to the research in the...read more +