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Mayo Clinic urologists published results about a new technique using a buccal graft to manage mid and proximal female urethral strictures.
Female reproductive system. The ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix and vagina (vaginal canal) make up the female reproductive system. A pelvic exam checks ...
What affects vaginal health? Outer female genitalia (vulva) Enlarge image ... The vagina is a closed muscular canal that extends from the outside of the female ...
Vaginal agenesis often goes unnoticed until females reach their teens, but don't menstruate (amenorrhea). Other signs of puberty usually follow typical female ...
The structure of the female breast is complex — including fat, glandular and connective tissue, as well as lobes, lobules, ducts, lymph nodes, blood vessels ...
Your healthcare professional likely will begin with a discussion of female sexual anatomy and how different parts of the anatomy respond to stimulation.
What does your waistline say about your health? Find out why belly fat is more common after menopause, the danger it poses and what to do about it.
In a female fetus, the uterus starts out as two small tubes. As the fetus grows, the tubes typically join to create one larger, hollow organ. This organ is ...
Female stress incontinence. In people assigned female at birth, the pelvic floor muscles and urinary sphincter may lose strength because of: Childbirth. Tissue ...
Due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause and the structure of the female urinary tract, women are twice as likely as men to experience urinary incontinence.
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