PCOS, Fibroids, Endometriosis, Blocked Fallopian Tubes, Polyps, Despite all these causes, Pregnancy is possible
Talk to our laparoscopy experts to beat all the obstacles.
Talk to our laparoscopy experts to beat all the obstacles.
Endometriosis is classified into one of four stages
(I-minimal, II-mild, III-moderate and IV-severe)
based upon the exact location extent and depth of the endometriosis implants as well as the presence and severity of scar tissue and the presence and size of endometrial implants in the ovaries.
Fibroids tumors.
Prolapsed Uterine
Endometriosis
Uterine cancer.
Adenomyosis.
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UNDERSTANDING TYPES OF Hysterectoomies
• A TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY removes all of the uterus. including the cervix. The ovaries and the fallopian may or may not be removed. This is the most common type of hysterectomy
• A PARTIAL also called subtotal or supra cervical, hysterectomy, removes just the upper part of the uterus, The cervix in place. The ovaries may or may not be removed.
• A RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY removes all ofthe uterus, cervix. the tissue on both sides Of the and […]
APPROXIMATELY 300 OUT OF EVERY 100000 WOMEN WILL UNDERGO A HYSTERCTOMY.
Make sure to contact your gynaecologist if you have pain, bleeding, sliding of the uterus from its normal position into the vaginal canal, abnormal vaginal bleeding or chronic pelvic pain TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT, CALL – 9820170669
LOOKING AT PCOS and its possible treatment IN MALAD do visit.
PCOS IS TREATED by doctor
Diet: healthy eating, reducing sugar, sodium, and trans fats
Exercise: to maintain a healthy weight
Acne medication: to help clear up the skin
Metformin: to help with insulin resistance
Hirsutism medication: to limit hair growth
Birth control pill: to help regulate hormones
HAVE PCOS…
you may notice these symptoms
• Hair loss or baldness
• Acne, oily skin, or dandruff
• Darkening of the skin
• Irregular periods including spotting
• Headaches
• Feeling of anxiety and depression
• […]
HAVING TROUBLE GETTING PREGNANT?
IT MIGHT BE PCOS*
*POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME IS A COMPLEX ENDOCRINE DISORDER AND IS ASLO THE LEADING CAUSE OF INFERTILITY AMONGST WOMEN.
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How long does it take to recover from a HYSTERECTOMY?
The length Of your hospital Stay and recovery will depend on the type of hysterectomy you had – abdominal, vaginal or laparoscopic. Mostly it’s a day procedure, some have to stay in the hospital for one to two days, though some may stay up to four days. Most women can return to normal activity in one to two weeks following a vaginal or laparoscopic hysterectomy.
Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure whereby the uterus (womb) is removed. A woman may have a hysterectomy for different reasons, including:
• Uterine fibroids that cause pain, bleeding, or other problems.
• Endometriosis and Uterine Prolapse.
• Abnormal Uterine or Vaginal Bleeding.
• Chronic Pelvic Pain.
• Cancer of the Uterus, Cervix, or Ovaries