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Dysmenorrhea is an unbearable symptom for women; what can be done to relieve it? In traditional Chinese medicine, a common way to relieve menstrual cramps is through moxibustion.Dysmenorrhea is one ofread more +
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Dysmenorrhea is not unfamiliar to many people, especially women who have experienced it, and they often want to avoid it. Still, the incidence of this condition is relatively high in clinical practiceread more +
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Can Low Estrogen Cause Endometritis?
2023-11-14
Endometritis refers to the inflammation of the uterine lining caused by bacteria breaching the cervical defenses and invading the endometrium, which is one of the pelvic inflammatory diseases.Many facread more + -
Can You Still Be a Mom With Infertility In Advanced Age Combined With Severe Endometriosis?
2023-10-18
Many women face the pain of trying to have a baby but are infertile, and endometrial-related diseases have become an essential factor in infertility. The lining of the uterus is like the "soil" that nread more + -
When we talk about chronic diseases, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and so on may be the first things that come to mind. In fact, endometriosis, like other chronic diseases, has an iread more +
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Is Endometriosis Prone to Recurrence?
2023-05-25
Endometriosis is a common cause of female infertility, accounting for a large proportion of infertility cases. This is because endometriosis can change the environment of the pelvic cavity, causing ad...read more + -
How Does Moxibustion Treat Endometriosis?
2023-03-20
Moxibustion can improve endometriosis, but moxibustion acupuncture points must be selected according to different conditions. First, endometriosis is a prevalent gynecological disease that can cause d...read more + -
Hysterectomy is one of the most common surgical treatments for endometriosis, including removing the uterine body itself or the simultaneous removal of the cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes and para-ut...read more +
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Endometriosis may also occur without the uterus. If a hysterectomy has been performed, and both attachments and bilateral ovaries have been removed, there will be no new endometriosis lesions and will...read more +
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Women with endometriosis initially experience menstrual cramps, heavy menstruation, and long periods. Gradually, some may develop symptoms of frequent urination, and they can run to the toilet more th...read more +