Medical Reviews Topic List

  • Medical Review Blog About Health and Medica Topics: South African insights and opinions on the latest developments, research findings and news across a variety of medical specialties.
  • How To Treat Second Degree Burns: It is not uncommon for people to be burned mild here and there throughout life. But second-degree burns are much more serious and must be treated
  • How To Treat Hot Water Burns: Hot water burns can be extremely painful and just as damaging as the fire burns. Unless burns less, it is imperative to contact a physician or expert
  • Types Of Third Degree Burns: There are three degrees of burns, third degree burns are the most severe. Third degree burns damage all layers of the skin and requires immediate hospital
  • How To Treat First Degree Burns: A first degree burn results from spending a little too much time in the sun. Or if you have been boiling water and steam happens to find its way to your
  • Treatments For Oil Burns: Burns may affect the different layers of the skin depending on their severity and depth. A first-degree burn is considered minor. Second and third degree
  • How To Treat Burns at Home: Burns on the skin varies in severity of burn, from first to third degree burns. Many first and second degree burns can be considered to be minor and
  • Treatments For Cement Burns: Direct contact with wet cement can cause chemical burns to the skin or eyes. Various building materials, concrete, plaster, grout and mortar, often
  • How to Help The Skin Regenerate From a Burn: Cause burns to the skin damaged cells and tissues that present a risk of scarring. The key to healing one burn properly and to prevent lasting scars is to
  • How to Help Someone With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (also known as PTSD) is a serious condition that can greatly affect the quality of life for those who suffer from it. As
  • How to Help Someone With Borderline Personality Disorder: It is a challenge to deal with someone who has borderline personality disorder. They respond aggressively in situations that others would be able to
  • How to Help Someone in Depression: Depression can have serious effects on the lives of people who suffer from it, as people close to them, as friends and family members. According
  • How To Treat Nonallergic Rhinitis: Nonallergic rhinitis is a common complaint that affects more than 50 million people in the US alone, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma
  • Tussionex: What Tussionex Pennkinetic? Tussionex Pennkinetic is a prescription antihistamine and antitussive medications used to treat allergies. The creators of
  • Iron Supplements: Iron Supplements in Food Iron is a major component of the human diet, because it carries oxygen to the cells, which stimulates cell growth.Two types of
  • How to Help Someone Having a Panic Attack: Panic attacks where a person suddenly experiences intense feelings of fear or danger, may be caused by a variety of psychological and emotional factors.
  • Gynecology: The female genital tract consists of the large and small labia, clitoris, vagina, uterus, both fallopian tubes and two ovaries. In front of the front wall
  • Vaginal Yeast Infection: Facts About Vaginal Yeast Infections Changes in the bacterial flora of the vagina leading to the growth of the fungus Candida albicans The genes are
  • Cell Changes and Cervical Cancer: Facts About Cell Changes and Cervical Cancer Cervical cancer is deleted from the lower part of the uterus and is due to infection with HPV virus Treatment
  • Breast Cancer Symptoms and Signs: Facts The first symptom of breast cancer is often a node that has not been there before. There can also be felt or seen other changes in the breast,
  • Breast Cancer: Facts About Breast Cancer Breast cancer is malignant tumors that occur in the breasts Symptoms are usually a uøm knot, you can feel in your chest
  • Breast Cancer Causes: Facts About Breast Cancer Causes Causes of breast cancer to be found in lifestyle, environment and heredity First of all breast cancer occurs more
  • Breast Cancer Identification: Facts About Breast Cancer Identification On suspicion of breast cancer doctor examines chest with his fingers, ordering an X-ray and possibly an
  • Breast Cancer Treatment: Facts About Breast Cancer Treatment Treatment of breast cancer consists primarily of operation Following surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and / or
  • Breast Pain: Facts About Breast Pain Breast pain often have relationship with the menstrual cycle and due to hormone exposure of breast tissue Breast pain associated
  • Genital Warts (Condyloma): Facts About Genital Warts Genital warts (condyloma) is a sexsygdom, caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) 70-80% of sexually active people will eventually
  • Chlamydia in Pregnancy: Facts About Chlamydia in Pregnancy Chlamydia occurs in 1-4% of all pregnant women, and it provides most often not symptoms Have you known risk for
  • Conjunctivitis (Infectious Conjunctivitis): Facts About Conjunctivitis Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the surface of the eye, usually caused by bacteria or virus The condition is characterized
  • Pneumonia: Facts About Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung tissue due to infection with bacteria or viruses When the lung tissue becomes inflamed, it
  • Trichomonas Vaginalis: Facts About Trichomonas Vaginalis Trichomonas vaginalis is a parasitic infection of the vagina or urethra The infection is frequent in many parts of the
  • Chlamydia: Facts About Chlamydia Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infection in South Africa The infection is asymptomatic in about half of
  • Bartholinitis: Facts About Bartholinitis All women have two Bartholin’s glands on each side of the vaginal opening The glands produce a liquid which moistens the labia
  • Antibiotics: Facts About Antibiotics Antibiotics is the name you use, the medicines that can kill bacteria or cause them to fail to grow antibiotics have no effect on
  • Infertility: Facts About Infertility Infertility is defined as a couple who have had regular intercourse in one year, but have not achieved pregnancy. Infertility is
  • Absence of Menstruation (Amenorrhoea): Lack of menstruation Facts A girl should have been menstruation when she is 16 years old A girl’s puberty (breast enlargement, hair growth in the groin,
  • Hormone Disorders: Facts The menstrual cycle is regulated by several hormones. The hypothalamus, Which is a part of the brain that produce chemical substances that pass into
  • The Menstrual Cycle: Facts Towards the end of puberty the girls begin to ovulate Ovulation occurs once a month in the middle of the period called the menstrual cycle In case
  • Pelvic Pain: Facts About Pelvic Pain Abdominal pain divided into acute or chronic and frequently cause medical contact Common causes of acute abdominal pain is urinary
  • Vaginal Discharge:  Facts Vaginal discharge is the same as mucus or fluid (secretions), which is secreted from the vagina. Normal vaginal discharge is slimy, milky or clear
  • Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: Facts About Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Bleeding at regular intervals and normal, but with an increased duration (over 8 days) and / or the amount (more than
  • Laparoscopy in Gynecology: Facts About Gynecologic Laparoscopies A laparoscopy is a keyhole surgery performed through one or more small holes in the abdominal wall Laparoscopy can
  • Endometriosis: Facts About Endometriosis Endometriosis is the presence of endometrium outside the uterus. It occurs in 6-10% of women of childbearing age and disappears
  • Acute Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Facts Acute Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Acute pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries or peritoneum Several
  • Clinical Information on Acute Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Definition of Acute Pelvic Inflammatory Disease An ascending infection of the cervix, which results in one or more of the following conditions
  • Gonorrhea: Facts About Gonorrhea Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease, where one is infected with a bacterium Gonorrhea often produces pain on urination and
  • Ibuprofen: Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that is typically used to treat pain and relieve fever. Ibuprofen is the generic name of this
  • Epididymitis: Facts About Epididymitis Epididymitis (epididymitis) is an infection of the epididymis Symptoms include swelling, pain in the scrotum and fever Treated
  • Clinical Information on Epididymitis: Basic data Definition Epididymitis occurrence Less than 1 case per 1,000 patients per year, but exact figures are not available Rare before sexually
  • Genital Herpes: Facts About Genital Herpes Genital herpes does genital herpes Cold sores on lips can be through oral sex cause genital herpes Symptoms of genital herpes
  • Herpes in Pregnancy: Facts About Herpes in Pregnancy Pregnant women can get herpes outbreak during pregnancy Treatment is the same as in non-pregnant In rare cases, a pregnant
  • Toxic Shock Syndrome: Facts About Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a rare condition caused by toxins from either yellow staphylococci or group A streptococci
  • Clinical Information on Toxic Shock Syndrome: Basic information for Toxic Shock Syndrome Definition Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a condition which may be caused by either Staphylococcus aureus 1 or
  • Chronic Cervix Inflammation: Facts About Chronic Cervix Inflammation Chronic cervical inflammation is a disorder that occurs with increasing frequency with age The woman plagued by
  • Clinical Information on Chronic Cervicitis: Definition State that lacks good definition Cervicitissymptomer and negative bacteriology occurrence Usually from 30 years of age Increasing frequency
  • Acute Cervix Inflammation: Facts Acute Cervix Inflammation An infection of the cervix, which is the opening into the uterus Frequent symptoms are vaginal discharge, contact
  • Clinical Information on Mycoplasma Genitalium: Basic information Mycoplasma Genitalium Definition The bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium was isolated for the first time in 19801 There is increasing
  • Mycoplasma Genitalium: Facts About Mycoplasma Genitalium Mycoplasma genitalium is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection The symptoms of Mycoplasma genitalium are the same
  • HPV Infection: Facts About HPV Infections HPV infection can lead to condyloma (genital warts), cervical cancer, penile cancer, colorectal cancer, and cancer almond 80%
  • HPV Vaccination: Facts In South Africa offered vaccine against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) for free as part of  the childhood immunization program Vaccination can reduce
  • Vulvovaginitis: Facts About Vulvovaginitis Vulva infection after menopause is also called vulvovaginitis Vulvovaginitis due to estrogen levels drop after menopause
  • Bacterial Vaginosis: Facts About Bacterial Vaginosis Bacterial vaginosis is characterized by troublesome discharge, which is whitish / grayish with fish smell nuisance, which
  • Proctitis: Facts About Proctitis Proctitis is inflammation of the anal canal and the mucous membrane of the rectum It is a relatively common condition especially
  • Urinary Tract Infections in Women: Facts About Urinary Tract Infections in Women Bladder catarrh is an infection of the urinary bladder. It is almost always bacteria enters the urinary
  • Oral Contraceptives: Facts About Oral Contraceptives Birth control pills are frequently used and effective contraception They prevent ovulation, makes the cervical mucus
  • Condoms: Facts About Condoms The condom is a rubber sheath that is drawn over the penis before intercourse The semen by ejaculation is assembled in the condom
  • Menstrual Pain in Young Women: Facts Primary dysmenorrhea occurs early after menstruation has begun (menarke) and is due to uterine contractions Menstrual pain is very frequent, but in
  • Irregular Periods: Facts About Irregular Periods Menstruation is irregular when it arrives at different times than expected The bleeding may come from the uterus, cervix or
  • Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): Facts About Premenstrual Syndrome PMS is the mental and / or physical problems that arise in the period up to menstrual bleeding and disappear during the
  • Displacement of Menstruation: Facts About The Displacement of Menstruation You can delay your period by using the pill and refrain breaks. It is easiest to put off, if you use the most
  • Extended Cycle Birth Control Pills: Facts About Extending Your Period Cycle You can shift her period briefly for holidays, exams, travel, sport, etc. This can be done with the pill constant
  • Menorrhagia or Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: Facts About Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) are regular bleeding, but you bleed more and possibly. for longer than usual
  • Menstrual Pain: Facts About Menstrual Pain Menstrual pain can be either primary or secondary Primary is present from the beginning of pubertens. There is no underlying
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV: Facts Cervical Cancer and HPV Cervical cancer is deleted from the lower part of the uterus and is due to infection with HPV virus Treatment for cervical
  • Nipple Secretion: Facts About Nipple Secretions The fluid from the breast is normal during pregnancy and in the period after a breastfeeding. Fluid from the breasts of
  • Recovery Direct South Africa: About Recovery Direct Recovery Direct is one of South Africa’s top addiction treatment centres based in Cape Town. The team focuses on therapeutic
  • How to Help Someone With Alcohol Abuse Problems: An alcohol abuser drinks too much, but may not be physically dependent to alcohol. You might know someone suffering from alcohol abuse and feel powerless
  • Cell Changes and Cervical Samples: Facts  about Cervical Samples Women between 23-65 years offered cervical cancer screening The study consists in a cell sample from the cervix taken by
  • First Aid Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation of an Adult: Facts about Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitations of Adults The mouth-to-mouth method is used as part of basic cardiac resuscitation The mouth-to-mouth method is
  • First Aid Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation of a Child: Facts About Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation in Children If a child stops breathing, it is vital to start mouth-to-mouth resuscitation immediately Cardiac
  • First Aid Monitoring Vital Signs: Facts About Vital Signs While waiting for help / ambulance, a injured person must be observed closely Particular attention is paid to awareness, breath,
  • First Aid For Crushing Injuries: Facts Clamping is when a person can not get free from a situation where he / she is stuck If possible, the clamp should be released, but observe and treat
  • First Aid CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Facts About CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation If breathing and / or heart stops, the organs do not get oxygen and we become unconscious Resuscitation
  • First Aid For A Foreign Object in The Ear: Facts About Foreign Objects in The Ear Many children stop something in their ear and it can also happen to adults It usually only hurts if it’s something
  • First Aid For A Foreign Object in The Eye: Facts About Foreign Objects in The Eye A foreign body in the eye is when something hits the eye from the outside and causes pain, vision or other genes
  • First Aid For A Foreign Object in The Nose: Facts About Object in The Nose It is quite common for young children to put something up in the nose and the object can block air passage If the article
  • First Aid For A Foreign Object in The Respiratory Tract: Facts About Objects in The Respiratory Tract For example, a foreign body in the upper respiratory tract may be food or toys Symptoms occur suddenly, often
  • First Aid For Foreign Objects Under The Skin: Facts About Objects Under The Skin A foreign body under the skin is any object that comes from the outside and penetrates or sits in the skin If possible,
  • First Aid For Child That Has Ingested A Poisonous Plant: Facts About Poisonous Plants Most plants, shrubs and trees are harmless. However, a few may cause discomfort if you ingest them. They may cause stomach
  • First Fid For Mushroom Poisoning: Facts For Mushroom Poisoning If you suspect mushroom poisoning, you should contact the Toothbrush Save any mushrooms If you have the opportunity, take a
  • First Aid For Exposure to Poisonous Plants: Facts About Poisonous Plants If there are eaten plants, one should Remove any plant residues from the oral cavity Give something to drink Contact the Help
  • First Aid For Alcohol and Drug Poisoning: Facts About Alcohol and Drug Poisoning If you take alcohol, drugs or prescription medication (or a mixture of all 3) in larger amounts, it can cause
  • First Aid For Human Bites: Facts About Human Bites Human beings are like animal suffering from the risk of inflammation due to the bacteria and viruses found in the mouth In case of
  • First Aid For Insect Bites: Facts About Insect Bites Most insect bites are harmless – but annoying You can get pain and itching where you are stabbed If you have a problem for more
  • First Aid For Animal Bites: Facts About Animal Bites Bites from animals can lead to serious infections – eg tetanus Bid can also lead to crushing of the tissue First aid consists of
  • First Aid For Spinal Cord Injuries: Facts About Spinal Cord Injuries Spinal cord injury is a serious condition that should be suspected of violent accidents where throat and / or back is
  • First Aid For Rib Injuries: Facts About Rib Injuries Rib Injuries typically occur after a fall or by bicycle The pain is intense There may be bone loss and difficulty breathing in
  • First Aid For Amputations: Facts About Amputations In case of amputation, consult a doctor immediately First, the bleeding should be stopped by applying pressure and subsequently a
  • First Aid For Muscle Cramps: Facts About Muscle Cramps Muscle cramps are seen by overload or fatigue The legs or fingers are stretched out and the area relaxed The seizures occur
  • First Aid For Collarbone Injuries: Facts About Collarbone Injuries Bone fracture of the collarbone typically occurs when a drop is taken from the arm and indirectly breaks the collar bone
  • First Aid For Fractures: Facts About Fractures A fracture is an injury in a bone that is at least cracked Seek medical advice immediately afterwards, stop bleeding if possible.
  • First Aid For Knee Injuries: Facts About Knee Injuries Knee injuries are frequent in sports, but can also occur as a result of everyday events such as cycling Symptoms are strong
  • First Aid For Nose Injuries: Facts About Nose Injuries Injury to the face causes frequent fracture of the nose or cheekbone under the eyes The symptoms are discolouration, swelling
  • First Aid For Jaw Injuries: Facts About Jaw Injuries Fracture of the jaw is usually a direct blow to the jaw The joint is crooked, the injured person may lose and have severe pain.
  • First Aid Dislocations of Joints: Facts About Joint Dislocations Predominantly (dislocation of joints) occurs injuries and often in sports The joint ends of the joint are brought apart,
  • First Aid For Pelvic Injuries: Facts About Pelvic Injuries Bone fractures typically occur after major injuries, such as traffic accidents or falls from heights In addition to the pelvic
  • First Aid For Broken Arms: Facts About Broken Arm First Aid Fall can result in arm injury with fractures or joints You will then typically have severe pain and malfunction in your
  • First Aid For Ankle Injuries: Facts About Ankle Injuries Ankle lesions are caused by distortions across the ankle joint, where the ledcapion with ligaments is stretched Ankle injuries
  • First Aid For Diabetes: Facts About Diabetes People with diabetes can get too high or low blood sugar in a short period of time – both of them require quick help from the
  • First Aid For Driving Sickness: Facts About Driving Sickness Any type of transport may cause transport sickness (driving sickness) It may occur suddenly or gradually Frequent
  • First Aid For Epileptic Fits (Epilepsy): First aid in case of seizure with epilepsy Keep calm. Prevent the person from hurting if possible to prevent the person from falling and stabbing Stay
  • First Aid For Croup: Facts About Croup Virus infection in the upper respiratory tract, especially the throat with the stems Hesitant breathing, especially during the breathing
  • First Aid For Allergic Reactions: Facts About Allergic Reactions A severe allergic reaction can lead to shock (anaphylactic shock) and unconsciousness Serious allergic reactions are most
  • First Aid For Angina Pectoris or Ischemic Chest Pain: Facts About Angina Pectoris Angina pectoris is the Latin term of what people call heart attack The symptom is typically a tingling pain in the middle of
  • First Aid For Asthma: Facts About Asthma Asthma attacks are due to sudden narrowing of the respiratory tract and manifests itself in severe respiratory distress, accompanied by
  • First Aid For Cramps in Children: Facts About Cramps With Small Children Cramps in young children are usually fever cramps or affective cramps Both fever cramps and affective cramps can
  • First Aid For Meningitis: Facts About Meningitis Meningitis, is a serious disease that can affect anyone – regardless of age The disease is caused by inflammation with viruses or
  • First Aid For Allergies: Facts About Allergies A severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) develops in allergy sufferers shortly after exposure to certain allergens such as insect
  • First Aid For Shock: Facts About Shock In the medical world, circulatory “shock” is a condition where the body is not receiving enough oxygen and nutrients Circulatory shock
  • First Aid For Strokes: Facts About Strokes Strokes is due to a blood clot or bleeding in the brain An Strokes suddenly causes infertile half-sided symptoms due to a stop in
  • First Aid For Heart Attacks and Chronic Chest Pains: Facts on Heart Attacks A heart attack is caused by a blood clot that completely or partially closes a coronary artery that supplies the heart muscle with
  • First Aid For Fevers: Facts About Fevers Fever is above 38 ° C (measured in the rectum) Fever is one of the body’s reactions to infection Rising and falling temperatures during
  • Contraception: Facts About Birth Control There are many different methods of contraception These differ from each other in terms of safety, ease of use, protection
  • Glossary of Pelvic Cancer in Women: Curettage, curettage of the lining of the uterus. Implies that there will be removed superficial tissues. Atypical cells: Abnormal cells, cells with a
  • General Info on Pelvic Cancer: Facts About Pelvic Cancer There may be cancer in all parts of the woman’s abdomen. Cancer of the cervix (cancer cervix uteri) Often found early and the
  • Vulvar and Vaginal Hygiene: Facts About Vaginal Hygiene Improper hygiene in and around the vagina can cause a variety of symptoms and genes, eg vaginal discharge, odor, pain and / or
  • Laparotomy: Facts About Laparotomy Surgery Laparotomy is an open operation to be carried out through the opening of the abdominal wall The most common gynecological
  • Sexual Deviance: Facts About Sexual Deviances Sexual deviance include everything that is not an “ordinary” intercourse between a woman and a man Human sexual behavior is
  • Sexual Problems in Menopause: Facts About Sexual Problems in Menopause During menopause alters the woman’s body, and many find that they are entering into a new phase of life For some,
  • Sexuality: Facts About Sexuality The sexual function have a physical dimension, and erectile failure or moistening the vagina can complicate sex and be a sign of
  • Masturbation: Facts About Masturbation Most people masturbate, and people of all ages can experience sexual pleasure by caressing their genitals Previously it was
  • What Happens at Fertilization?: Facts About Fertilization Fertile women usually ovulate once a month, midway between two menstrual periods By intercourse during this period the egg could
  • Sexual Pain Disorders in Women: Facts About Painful Interourse There are two main types of sexual pain disorders in females painful intercourse (dyspareunia) and vaginismus Painful
  • Female Circumcision: 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
  • Female Genital Mutilation: 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
  • Menopause Medication: Facts Menopause Medications Menopause is the name for the time before and after the ovaries cease to produce eggs. Gradually hear ovaries also stop to
  • Menopause Frequent Questions: Facts About Menopause Hormone therapy replaces the female hormones that are not being produced as a result of menopause. They can be administered locally
  • Bladder Training: Facts About Bladder Training Urgency (urge) incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine due to a sudden, severe, irresistible urge to urinate Treatment
  • Pelvic Floor Training: Facts About Pelvic Floor Training The purpose of pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the muscles in the abdomen to prevent urine leakage and subsequent
  • Breast Lumps: Facts About Breast Lumps Nodules in the breasts are common in women because of hormonal fluctuations of the menstrual and breastfeeding Emerging nodules
  • Fibroadenoma in the Breasts: Facts Fibroadenoma A fibroadenoma is a benign tumor of the breast. It is a benign lump and not a real tumor Fibroadenomas are relatively common and seen
  • Benign Breast Lumps: Facts Benign Breast Lumps Nodules in the breasts are common in women because of hormonal fluctuations of menstruation and while nursing. Emerging nodules
  • Gynaecological Examinations: Facts About Gynaecological Examinations Gynecology is the study of diseases of the female genitalia. It is a medical specialty, which includes signs of
  • Molar Pregnancy: Facts About Molar Pregnancy molar pregnancy caused by an abnormal fertilization, and results in that the whole or parts of pregnancy is converted to
  • Cervical Polyps: Facts About Cervical Polyps A polyp of the cervix is ​​an outgrowth of a few mm to cm Polyps which arise from the cervical canal, protruding through the
  • Uterine Prolapse Causes: Facts About Uterine Prolapse Causes Uterine prolapse or prolapse of the genitals caused by a weakening of the pelvic muscles and joints It occurs in
  • Uterine Prolapse Treatment: Facts About Uterine Prolapse Treatment Uterine prolapse or prolapse of the genitals caused by a weakening of the pelvic muscles and joints There is seen
  • Uterus Prolapse Diagnosis: Facts About Uterine Prolapse Uterine prolapse or prolapse of the genitals caused by a weakening of the pelvic muscles and ligaments There is seen in about
  • Uterine Prolapse: Facts Uterine prolapse or prolapse of the genitals caused by a weakening in the suspension apparatus There is seen in about 50% of women over 40 years,
  • Clinical Information on Premenstrual Syndrome: Basic information Premenstrual Syndrome Definition Genes of relapsing mental and / or somatic character which occurs in the post-ovulatory (luteal) phase
  • Intermittent or Irregular Menstruation (Oligomenorrhea): Facts About Irregular Periods Oligomenorrhea is a condition in which there are more than 35 days, but less than 3 months between periods By
  • Urge Incontinence: Facts About Urge Incontinence Urgency incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine (urinary incontinence) due to sudden, sharp, irresistible urge to
  • First Aid For Headaches: Facts About Headaches Many have tried to have a headache. Often it is of mild transient nature and does not need to be treated The headache may be of
  • First Aid in Traffic Accidents: Facts About Traffic Accidents Create an overview of the situation Stop the accident, prioritise your own safety first. Secure the scene for injured
  • Uterine Fibroids: Facts About Fibroids in The Uterus Myomas or fibroids are benign growths emerging from the smooth muscle of the uterus. Fibroids are very common and can
  • First Aid For Foreign Objects Being Swallowed: Facts About Foreign Objects That Have Been Swallowed It is especially children between 6 months and 6 years who swallow foreign object In the vast
  • Vaginismus: Vaginismus (also known as vaginal penetration disorder) is the difficulty of performing intercourse, due to the contraction involuntary of the muscles of
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Facts About Polycystic Ovary Syndrome In PCOS is fluid-filled cavities in the ovaries and the change in sex hormones This means that no regular ovulation
  • Cancer and Fertility: Facts About Cancer and Fertility 4% of women under 45 years was in 2012 a cancer diagnosis Some cancers can be cured, but treatment may affect your
  • Ovarian Cysts: Facts Ovarian Cysts A cyst is a fluid-filled bladder Approximately 10% of women before menopause have ovarian cysts and usually gives no discomfort or
  • Cancer Of The Cervix: Facts About Cancer Of The Cervix Cervical cancer is cancer of the part of the uterus that protrudes into the vagina In South Africa, about 400 women
  • Uterine Cancer: Facts About Uterine Cancer Cancer of the uterus is the term for cancer of the uterine lining (endometrium), or connective tissue (sarcoma) It’s about. 750
  • Cystic Teratoma: Facts About Cystic Teratoma Tumors originating in the fetus and therefore several different cell types. Occurs most often as tumor or cyst in the ovaries
  • Ovarian Cancer: Facts About Ovarian Cancer It’s about. 600 new cases of ovarian cancer each year in South Africa Most cases occur in the 70-80 age The most frequent
  • Urinary Incontinence and Stress: Facts About Urinary Incontinence Stress incontinence means involuntary loss of urine associated with physical exertion This type of incontinence is
  • Overactive Bladder: Facts About Overactive Bladders Overactive bladder is a diagnosis based on symptoms of urgency (urge): A sudden, strong urge to urinate that is difficult
  • Menopause: 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
  • Sex: 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
  • Orgasm Issues in Women: Facts About Orgasm Issues in Women The orgasm is one of nature’s great and wonderful mysteries. Both physiological, psychological and relationship factors
  • Low Sex Drive in Women: Facts About Low Sex Drives in Females Sex is a complex phenomenon, and it is quite common that it changes lives. It is also known that not all people have
  • Sexual Dysfunctions in Women: Facts About Sexual Dysfunctions in Women Sexual problems are very common in the adult South African population. Sometimes the problems are so persistent
  • Decreased Sexual Arousal in Women: Facts About Decreased Sexual Arousal in Women Both physical, psychological and social factors influence how we react to erotic stimulation For the same
  • Aging and Sexuality: Facts About Aging and Sexuality Sexuality has no age A satisfying sex life can have a positive impact on all areas of your life: your physical health your
  • Hysterectomy: Facts About Hysterectomies The uterus removed due. Fibroids (fibroids, myomas), bleeding disorders, cancer of the abdomen or suspected Depending on the
  • Silicone Breast Implants: Facts About Breast Implant Surgery Breast implants are used for cosmetic enhancement of breast size. In South Africa, the operation is performed by
  • Lymphoedema: Facts About Lymphoedema Lymphoedema is the term for swelling due. Lymph who can not drain properly. Lymph flows in small vessels of the limbs and the
  • Female Fertility and Falling Pregnant: Facts About Falling Pregnant If you have regular menstrual periods, you also have regular ovulation You can check whether you are ovulating with:
  • Curettage: Facts About Curettage At a curettage removes some of the uterine lining. This may be after an abortion or delivery, wherein the uterus has not emptied
  • Increased Hairiness and Hirsutism: Facts About Hirsutism There is no sharp distinction between normal and abnormal hairiness When women develop abnormal hairiness in places other than the
  • Abortions: Facts About Abortion Act on abortion gives women over 18 years of residence in South Africa the right to decide whether to interrupt the pregnancy before
  • Medical Abortion and Abortion Pills: Facts About Medical Abortions Act on abortion gives women over 18 years of residence the right to decide whether to interrupt the pregnancy before the end
  • Repeated Miscarriages: Facts About Repeated Miscarriages Recurrent miscarriage is a condition where a woman at least three times in a row lose pregnancy before the end of the
  • First Aid Crisis Counselling: Facts About Crisis Counselling All human beings face crises and psychological trauma throughout life. How we respond depends on our personality, past
  • Chiropractic Care: Chiropractic care is an alternative form of treatment in which the practitioner, through manipulation therapy, attempts to restore the movement of a joint
  • The Vitamin C Placebo: Vitamin C is not going to help your immunity against Coronavirus, or is it? Vitamin C (aka ascorbic acid) is an unlikely vitamin supplement to help people
  • The LASIK Eye Surgery Procedure : The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved LASIK eye surgery as a safe treatment for correcting specific refractive abnormalities in 1999. This means
  • 2023 Resolutions for a Healthier and Fitter You: At some point in our lives, everyone of us has entertained the daydream of being able to run a marathon or of shedding a significant amount of weight and
  • My Contact Lenses Are Causing Me Such Discomfort: Nothing is more inconvenient than being required to wear contact lenses and afterward experiencing pain, scratching, burning, or other discomfort. It is
  • Medication For Period Cramps That You Should Be Taking Every Month: Let’s start by recognizing what is most likely at the center of everyone’s mind right now: period pains are the worst possible thing that could happen to
  • Neurotechnology May Be Beneficial to Patients With Aphasia: A chronic condition like aphasia may be treatable thanks to neurotechnology solutions developed by companies like BIOS Health. Adoption, on the other
  • A Few Outdated Myths Regarding Your Eyes : We figured it might be entertaining to take a look at some of the common misconceptions regarding the eyes and how they should be cared for. Think of this
  • Diabetes Affects Over 12% of South African Adults: The Tshwane Insulin Project has been underway at the University of Pretoria since 2019, with researchers contributing to the effort. The project will
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