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Gynaecological Issues

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Almost every woman suffers from one or the other gynaecological problem in her lifetime. Mostly, the cases are mild and are treatable, but some can be severe and lead to complications, such as affecting the fertility and even the quality of life. However, timely doctor visits and keeping your health in check can prevent several disorders.

Dysmenorrhea

Suffering from lower back pain or abdominal pain during periods is very common. But, some women go through excruciating pain, interfering with their day-to-day activities. This is known as dysmenorrhea. When the strong contractions occur in the uterus, the oxygen supply may go down, causing dysmenorrhea. It usually gets better as one gets older youageand especially after childbirth.

Ovarian Cysts

Ovarian cysts come in various sizes. Sometimes women live their whole life in a healthy manner without even realizing that they have ovarian cysts. Basically, it is a sac filled with fluid that starts developing on and around the ovaries. These cysts may or may not be tumors. Usually, they dissolve on their own or your doctor may prescribe OCPs or oral contraceptive pills to help them dissolve. However, they should be monitored closely.

Endometriosis

It is a condition where the inner lining of the uterus starts growing outside the walls of the uterus. Commonly, it starts growing on the ovaries or the fallopian tube, however, it can even grow on the cervix, bladder, bowel, or rectum. Nevertheless, even today the exact cause of Endometriosis Treatment is not known. The symptoms include; abdominal cramps, pain while having sex, bleeding between period, and even digestive problems.

PCOD or Polycystic Ovarian Disease

PCOD is a disorder where the follicles, produced by the ovaries, develop cysts instead of eggs. Therefore, this reduces the number of eggs and can cause fertility issues. It can also cause mood swings and depression.

Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

Urinary tract infection is caused by bacteria. The reasons for this can be; pregnancy, frequent intercourse, diabetes, etc. The symptoms include; burning sensation while urinating, abdominal cramps, pain while having sex, and the urge to urinate frequently.

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