Articles for tag: Congestion, Fibroid Tumors

What is Endometriosis?

What is Endometriosis? Endometriosis is a disease of the female reproductive organs and pelvic area. It affects approximately 5.5 million girls and women in the U.S., and approximately 90 million worldwide. It is most often characterized by generalized pelvic pain, increased pelvic pain before, during, and after the menstrual period, pain during and after intercourse, ...

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How to Treat Fibroid Tumors

Fibroid tumors are a very common concern of women, affecting mostly those over the age of 40. As many as 50 percent of women are affected. Although it is quite frequent, there are many remedies including medicinal, surgery and alternative treatments. Hormone Therapy One treatment option to reduce the size of fibroid tumors is hormone ...

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Common Causes of Abdominal Discomfort

Abdominal Pain can be caused by an exhausting list of disorders and it is extremely difficult to diagnosis at first glance which one is causing the problem. Most physicians take into consideration a variety of factors when they diagnosis the underlying disorder that is causing the abdominal pain. Abdominal pain can range from minor conditions ...

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Simple Ways to Ease Back Pain

Back pain is one of the main problems of adult age – and a source of further inconveniences for many. The importance of back pain consists in the fact that, at least once in life, each of us feel a dorsal discomfort. Back pain may be located either in the upper area of the back, ...

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How to Fight Fibroids: Treatment and Prevention

Fibroid tumors are a problem that affects many women. Often called uterine fibroids, these are tumors or growths made up of muscle cells and other tissue that grow within the wall of the uterus. In most cases fibroids are noncancerous but they can still cause great problems for the women who suffer from them. The ...

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5 Common Causes of Fatigue in Women

For some women, exhaustion and chronic fatigue are a fact of life. While most cases of fatigue in women can be improved by lifestyle changes, about 20 percent of women have a physical illness that is causing their fatigue. According to professor of clinical medicine at Columbia University Marianne Legato, who was interviewed by CBS’s ...