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"Women with a uterus who take estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy are at increased risk of developing endometrial cancer," says Dr. Bakkum-Gamez ...
Pelvic inflammatory disease, also called PID. PID is an infection of the uterus and fallopian tubes. Severe infections might require care in the hospital. PID ...
Use this exercise to tone your pelvic floor muscles, which support the uterus, bladder, small intestine and rectum. When practiced regularly, Kegel ...
So can the growing uterus, which may put pressure on the bowels. To prevent or relieve constipation, eat plenty of foods with fiber. These include fresh or ...
An ultrasound can check the appearance of your ovaries and the thickness of the lining of your uterus. A wandlike device (transducer) is placed in your ...
Human papillomavirus, also called HPV, is spread by sexual activity. Some strains of HPV cause genital warts. Other HPV strains can cause cancers.
Structural changes in the cervix, vagina and uterus are more common in women exposed to DES in utero. These changes may result in the cervix, vagina or uterus ...
uterus. Causes of fallopian tube damage or blockage can include: Pelvic inflammatory disease, an infection of the uterus and fallopian tubes due to chlamydia, ...
The cervix is the lower end of your uterus. The cells collected during the Pap test are analyzed in a lab to see if they're cancerous or if they have ...
Sometimes healthcare professionals use it to look at other organs, such as the rectum, seminal vesicles and uterus. Why it's done. A transrectal ultrasound ...
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