Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting women of reproductive age. It is estimated to affect 1 in 10 women worldwide, though many remain undiagnosed. PCOS is more than just a reproductive condition, it influences nearly every aspect of life, from physical health and fertility to mental well-being and…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...In this article on vaginal atrophy, we discuss living with this condition and making the best out of each day. Those diagnosed with vaginal atrophy, for whatever cause or reason, have many options for treatment and future planning. Menopause, cancer, long-term illness, and a myriad of other life circumstances can make you feel like there…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...In this educational article covering more details about vaginal atrophy, we touch on the symptoms, prevention, treatment, and management options for this condition. Vaginal atrophy is the tightening of the vaginal tissues, loss of natural moisture and pliability, and can cause significant amounts of pain. How Vaginal Atrophy is Diagnosed Your doctor or gynecologist can…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Nearly every female person, at some point in their lifespan, will have a run in with vaginal atrophy. It’s uncomfortable, painful, alters daily life, hinders medical healing, and so many more life changing side effects and issues. The most common reasons women suffer from vaginal atrophy are menopause, childbirth, medications, cancer and treatment, illness, and…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...The World Health Organization lists endometriosis as one of the top twenty most painful conditions that exist in the world affecting women daily. It is also one of the most misunderstood, misdiagnosed, under-discussed conditions around. Many women are gaslit or ignored for years before any real diagnosis occurs, or treatment begins. And by this time,…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...After your diagnosis of endometriosis, various treatment options begin to take over the conversation. While there are many options, most endometriosis specialists, like Dr. Iris Orbach, state that “excision is best.” These are some of the more “common” tests available to determine the severity of endometriosis. –Magnetic resonance imaging or MRI. An MRI is an…
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