
The Connection Between PCOS & Depression
Polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS, is a condition that affects five to ten percent of women. It occurs when the ovaries do not produce an egg each month, making the most prominent symptom irregular periods. Other symptoms include weight gain, infertility, unwanted hair growth and depression, the last of which is caused due to several aspects of PCOS.
Emotional Connection
For some women, simply suffering the symptoms of PCOS can lead to depression. Many of the symptoms affect personal appearance, such as excess body hair growth, acne and weight gain that persists despite diet and exercise. The frustration and grief that accompany infertility and miscarriages due to PCOS can contribute to depression.
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How to Slow Down a Menstrual PeriodMenorrhagia describes an unusually heavy blood flow that some women experience during their menstrual period. Menorrhagia can be caused by a number of factors, including abnormalities or a blood condition that affects multiple bodily systems. Not all women have menorrhagia but still may consider their menstrual bleeding significantly heavy. For slightly heavier bleeder, a variety of options are available to slow down the flow of a period. Solutions ranging from birth control methods to changing your eating habits can provide relief and be discussed by you and your physician.Tags:birthblood
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The Effects of Battering on Battered WomenThe Lake County Crisis Center in Michigan reports that a woman is assaulted by her spouse approximately every nine seconds in the United States and that as many as 24.6 million American women suffer some form of abuse. The women who are abused do not escape from the abuse unscathed; the impacts of abuse reach into a woman"s physical, psychological and social life. Recognizing the effects of battering is the first step in finding and stopping the abuse.
Health Problems
Battered women suffer health problems such as cuts, bruises and broken bones. These are overt signs of battering that emergency room workers spot routinely. However, battered women also encounter inconspicuous physical signs of abuse, according to the Clark Co
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Have you ever experienced the loss of urine when you laugh, cough or sneeze? This is referred to as urinary incontinence and, although it isn"t a serious medical condition, it can be quite embarrassing for those that experience it. The involuntary release of urine usually occurs when there is undue pressure on the bladder or the muscles surrounding the bladder have weakened due to stress or injury. Some causes of urinary incontinence include childbirth, weight gain, and other conditions that may stretch and weaken the pelvic floor muscles that help to support the bladder and other internal organs.Although there are several ways to treat it once the condition exists, there are only a few ways of preventing it from happening. Let"s take a look at what can be done ahead of time to help lower your chances of experiencing incontinence.Tags:bladder
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Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, affects as many as 5 million women in the United States, and is especially common in women of childbearing age. It results when the ovaries produce excess androgens, or male sex hormones, which disrupt the normal menstrual cycle. The exact causes of PCOS are unknown, but several factors can play a role, including genetics and insulin resistance. Your doctor can examine your symptoms and run various tests to diagnose PCOS.Tags:bloodcausecyclecystsdiagnosedoctor
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How to Get Rid of Cramps and Sore Muscles With GingerScientific studies reveal that ginger root is a natural pain reliever and benefits the body by alleviating inflammation and aches and pains--from muscle soreness to an upset stomach. Woman can use the power of ginger to get rid of painful monthly menstrual cramps, and athletes can utilize ginger root to ease muscle stiffness and pain. Ginger can be purchased from grocery stores, health food stores or in the form of capsule supplements from your local pharmacy. Use these techniques to stop your pain using ginger today:Tags:achescapsule
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How to Combat PMS Symptoms with PMS Home RemediesTo combat PMS symptoms, there are some safe, natural PMS home remedies you can use to. It can be easy to get discouraged when you are battling premenstrual syndrome. But don"t give up. (Always consult your doctor before trying any PMS home remedies or treatments.)Tags:consumptioncontrolcrampsdoctorduring
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African-American Women & Breast CancerBreast cancer is the second highest cause of death by cancer among African American women reports the Sister Network. Although African American women contract breast cancer at a 10 percent lower rate than Caucasian women overall; they"re much more likely to die from the disease. In addition, African American women under the age of 40 have a higher rate of breast cancer than whites.
There have been many theories on why African American women have higher breast cancer mortality rates and recent research published in the "Journal of the American College of Surgeons" has found that the differences continue in 2009 regardless of age of diagnosis, stage of the disease, type of treatment or socioeconomic status.
The researchers found that African American women are less
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Complications of Excisional Breast BiopsyMammograms can detect breast abnormalities, but only a can biopsy determine whether it is malignant (cancerous) or benign. A biopsy removes suspected tissue. A pathologist examines the tissue microscopically to determine whether it is cancerous.
Types
Complications include pain, internal scar tissue formation, external scarring and infection. Scar tissue formation can cause problems with interpretation of future mammograms, according to MedicineNet.com.
Considerations
Doctors consider the size of the tumor, its location within the breast and characteristics of the mass in deciding whether to recommend an excisional biopsy.
Benefits
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Bloating, anxiety, depression, fatigue, emotional and physical stress. These are all signs of PMS and the severity varies. Here is what you can do to keep it under control.Tags:anxietybloodcausedepressiondrinkemotionalenoughfatigueheadaches
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