Facts About Painful Interourse There are two main types of sexual pain disorders in females painful intercourse (dyspareunia) and vaginismus Painful intercourse (dyspareunia) is the persistent or recurrent pain on effort or obtained penetration (penetration) of the penis in the vagina (vaginal) Vaginismus is persistent difficulty with vaginal penetration despite her expressed desire for sex Painful intercourse occurs in various studies in 2-20% of the population. Among postmenopausal women, the figures 9-21%. Vaginismus is reported to occur in 0.5-1% of the population There are many causes and treatment directed towards these. There are good long-term effect of treatment intervention What is sexual pain conditions in women? There are two main types of sexual pain disorders in women: Painful intercourse (dyspareunia) […]
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Facts About Sex Sexuality is a human raw material, related to us from the time we are born until we die Sexuality is the same reason many faces and functions, and where some like to experiment and test the boundaries, it is for other fortune to be close with their partners under the covers A good sex life is a source of joy and affirmation If you are in crisis or suffering from a chronic disease, it can intimate life be a place where downloading strength and resources to move forward in his life What is sex? Sexuality is many different things. The word can both refer to sexual intercourse and the aches and cohesion, one can feel when you’re close […]
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Facts About Female Circumcision FGM cover engagement in which part or all of the vulva is removed or applied to other irreversible Circumcision refers to the North African and Middle Eastern circumcision. Circumcision occurs in several cultures, but is nowhere a religious injunction Several international organizations use the term female genital mutilation (in English Female Genital Mutilation or Cutting), underlining the interference serious health consequences What is female genital mutilation FGM is a term for engagement in which part or all of the vulva is removed or applied to the second permanent damage. They exclude interference which is medically necessary. When you talk about female circumcision, think often the circumcision performed in North and Central Africa and the Middle East, […]
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Facts Female Genital Mutilation Circumcision of girls and women can be done in several ways and vary from nation to nation, and over time In South Africa it is an offense to perform or contribute to the genital mutilation of girls and women WHO circumcision divides into four categories, but these can be further reduced to two types: a type in which tissue is removed, and a second type where there is also stitched along some In 2013, UNICEF estimated that there are 123 million circumcised women in 29 countries Different ways There are several ways to make female genital mutilation on. How this is done depends on where in the world it happens and what nation you belong. It […]
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Facts About Menopause Hormone therapy replaces the female hormones that are not being produced as a result of menopause. They can be administered locally to the lining of the abdomen, and which compositions of general effect on the body Some women are plagued so much in menopause, it can be good to relieve the symptoms with hormones for a limited period Advantages of hormone treatment: Fewer symptoms such as hot flashes, better night’s sleep, prevents dry mucous membranes and osteoporosis Disadvantages of hormone treatment: The treatment may be associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, blood clots, biliary tract disease and breast cancer Treatment Needs to be discussed with your doctor What is hormone therapy? Menopause is a year around […]
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Facts About Menopause Women earn an average of their last menstrual period about 52 years of age Menopause (climacteric) is the period around the last menstrual period (menopause) During menopause, it is customary with bleeding disorders, hot flashes and sweating Over time, there may also get osteoporosis and dry mucous membranes Smokers and thin women have the most menopause genes The most effective treatment is hormone therapy, which can be given locally in the abdomen or systemically (for the whole body) What is menopause? Menopause is another name for menopause. Menopause is the period around the last menstrual bleeding, which is also called menopause – ie the time when the menopause. Menopause comes in 45-55 years of age in most women. […]
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Facts About Overactive Bladders Overactive bladder is a diagnosis based on symptoms of urgency (urge): A sudden, strong urge to urinate that is difficult to suppress One can get involuntary urination associated with urgency symptom Treated with medication In severe cases where medical treatment is not sufficient, one can try to deal with Botox or electrical stimulation What is overactive bladder? By overactive bladder has been sudden strong urinary urgency, with or without incontinence ( urge incontinence ). As a rule, at the same time urge for frequent urination and need to urinate at night. The definition implies that infections and other diseases are excluded. Overactive bladder affects both young and old. It can in most cases be handled by […]
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Facts About Urge Incontinence Urgency incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine (urinary incontinence) due to sudden, sharp, irresistible urge to urinate (pee) Dealt primarily with bladder training, training of the pelvic floor and medicine In severe cases, can be attempted with the injection of Botox bladder wall or electrostimulation What urgency incontinence? Urgency incontinence is a sudden and strong urge to urinate, which often leads to large urine leaks (leaks). This is because the person is not able to suppress the micturition reflex, so that exhausts a greater amount of urine. At some shows the state as a frequent and strong urge to urinate (pee) without leaking. This is known as urgency syndrome. How common is urge incontinence? In […]
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Facts About Urinary Incontinence Stress incontinence means involuntary loss of urine associated with physical exertion This type of incontinence is indicated by loss of the usually small amounts of urine when coughing, sneezing, and the like Treated with lifestyle changes, pelvic floor exercises and / or surgery What is stress incontinence? Stress incontinence means involuntary loss of urine (urinary leakage) during coughing, sneezing, or other activities, which increases the pressure in the abdominal cavity. It is usually small amounts of urine leaking at a time. It divides incontinence in three grades: Easy – drop leakage 1-2 times a month Moderate – daily drop leakage Serious – larger leakage amounts at least once a week How common is stress incontinence? Involuntary urination […]
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