What Are The 34 Symptoms Of Menopause: Part 1
Women may know about common menopause symptoms like hot flashes, but there are many other changes that our bodies undergo when we move into this stage of life. Here’s Part ...
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How to Test for PCOS
With a variety of symptoms, and some side effects that are similar to other health concerns, it’s hard to know whether or not you have Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS. ...
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Is PCOS Hereditary?
If your mom has Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, you may wonder if you will develop this condition too. Or perhaps you have been diagnosed and are curious if that ...
Can Exercise Help With Fecal Incontinence?
Women suffering from fecal incontinence may avoid exercise, worried about accidents and embarrassment. But can exercise help with fecal incontinence? It just may, so consider what exercise should still be ...
Can Incontinence Be Cured?
Many women suffer from some form of incontinence, and some are too embarrassed to speak to their doctor. But there are effective treatment options for urinary and fecal incontinence, and ...
How To Fix A Prolapse Without Surgery
If you have pelvic organ prolapse, you want to know the different options for treating it. Depending on the type of prolapse, the severity and other factors such as your ...
How To Improve The Symptoms Of Interstitial Cystitis
If you’ve been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis, you know there isn’t a clear cause for this condition, and no known cure. So how can you relieve the side effects that ...
Diet and Interstitial Cystitis
The chronic condition known as interstitial cystitis causes bladder pressure, bladder and pelvic pain, and a frequent need to urinate that can impact your quality of life. But there are ...
Can You Get Pregnant With A Prolapsed Uterus
Having a uterine prolapse brings side effects like a heaviness or pulling in the pelvis, problems with leaking urine, and pressure or discomfort in the pelvis or low back. But ...
What Is Interstitial Cystitis?
If you have chronic pelvic pain and feel the need to urinate on a frequent basis, it’s worth seeing a doctor for diagnosis. After ruling out other conditions, you may ...
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