Uterine and Vaginal Prolapse (Pelvic Organ Prolapse) | Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Uterine and vaginal prolapse result from weakened pelvic floor support, causing a sensation of heaviness, bulging, pelvic pressure,...
Uterine and vaginal prolapse result from weakened pelvic floor support, causing a sensation of heaviness, bulging, pelvic pressure,...
Vaginal and vulvar cancers are relatively rare but may present with persistent itching, non-healing sores, bleeding, or suspicious...
A Bartholin’s cyst forms when the duct of the Bartholin gland becomes blocked, causing a one-sided swelling that...
Cervical cancer is most often linked to persistent HPV infection and can be largely prevented or detected early...
Endometrial cancer typically presents with abnormal uterine bleeding, especially postmenopausal bleeding. Diagnosis relies on ultrasound and endometrial biopsy,...
Ovarian cancer often presents with vague symptoms such as bloating, abdominal fullness, loss of appetite, and fatigue, which...
Hormonal shifts during menopause can trigger mood changes such as anxiety, irritability, low mood, and loss of motivation....
Postmenopausal osteoporosis is caused by estrogen loss and reduced bone density, increasing the risk of spine, hip, and...
Postmenopausal vaginal dryness is caused by estrogen decline and can lead to burning, painful intercourse, and recurrent urinary...
Hot flashes are among the most common menopause symptoms and can disrupt sleep, mood, and daily function. Management...
Uterine adhesions (Asherman syndrome) often form after curettage, infection, or surgery and may lead to scant periods, pain,...
Luteal phase defect occurs when the post-ovulation phase is too short or hormonally inadequate, potentially causing premenstrual spotting,...