Category: <span>Gynecology</span>

Cancer in Women
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Cancer in Women

Cancer is the name given to a group of diseases that are caused by sudden uncontrolled growth of different types of cells.

by October 9, 2020September 25, 2023
Infertility
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Infertility

A person is diagnosed as infertile if they have been trying to conceive a baby for over a year (6 months, if above the age of 35 years) with no positive results.

by October 9, 2020September 25, 2023
Uro-Gynaecology
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Uro-Gynaecology

Uro-Gynaecology is a subspecialty within Obstetrics and Gynaecology that focuses on pelvic floor disorders. The pelvic floor is made up of muscles and tissues that support the

by October 8, 2020September 25, 2023
Surgeries
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Surgeries

Surgical interventions for the treatment of gynaecological and obstetric intervention is a common practice across the globe to improve patient outcomes and quality of life, especially in times of emergencies.

by August 16, 2019September 25, 2023
Cervical Health
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Cervical Health

Anatomically speaking, the cervix is the lower part of the uterus. It acts as the cavity wherein the embryo grows into a fully-grown baby during the term of the pregnancy and is then delivered

by August 16, 2019September 25, 2023
Ovarian Health
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Ovarian Health

The ovaries are the primary female reproductive organs, fundamentally responsible for reproductive functions — hormonal secretion, storage of the ova and regulation of the release of the eggs at period intervals.

by August 16, 2019September 25, 2023
Menopause Health
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Menopause Health

Menopause is a naturally occurring stage in a women’s reproductive life, marked by the end of active & regular menstrual cycles. To have attained, a woman should have a cessation of menstrual cycles for 12 consecutive

by August 16, 2019September 25, 2023
Uterine Health
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Uterine Health

Uterine issues are disorders of the uterus or any other proximate part of the reproductive system and includes common issues such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, uterine prolapse, and uterine tuberculosis.

by August 16, 2019September 25, 2023
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