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Should I only go to the doctor if I am sick?"
by Dr. Yalixtzin Madriz Esturo In my day-to-day clinical practice, it is common to find women who after childbirth stop attending their babies.
What do we know about menstrual pain?
Menstrual pain or dysmenorrhoea (medical term) is pain that occurs at the same time as the menstrual period. It usually precedes the bleeding and, depending on its cause, its duration
Lichen sclerosus vulvae
It is a chronic inflammatory disease of the vulva, of benign and progressive aetiology. The lesions are symmetrical and may extend beyond the inguinal crease. The
Gynaecological laser for recurrent vaginal infections
Repeated vaginal infection is a frequent reason for consultation and becomes a real challenge for the treating physician. The options seem to be exhausted when we have
Family Planning - Reproductive Health Tips
Benefits, How, What is a method of contraception, Men or women, Do you know what methods are available, Do you know which method of contraception to use, How can we help you? 1st Benefits Family planning allows women and men to have a better understanding of their rights and responsibilities.
Gynaecological laser in the approach to vulvovaginal atrophy
Vulvovaginal atrophy or atrophic vaginitis refers to a group of symptoms related to changes in the vulva, vagina and lower genitourinary tract. It is
Technological innovation in women's health
The concept of Women's Health is as broad as the technological advances in surgery, treatment and diagnostics. Pelvic inflammatory disease Se
Cancer Research Day
24 September is Cancer Research Day, we think it's good to remember how important it is that cancer research continues to be carried out in the world.
Laser labiaplasty
Depilation of the female external genitalia is a widespread practice nowadays, which makes this area more exposed and more vulnerable.
Contraceptive Methods
The contraceptive methods that exist are: Barrier methods. Birth control pills. Vaginal ring. Subcutaneous implant. Intrauterine devices (IUDs). Injectable contraception. The best method of contraception is the one that you will use in the following way
Gynaecological laser in genital whitening
Darkening of the skin covering the genital and perianal area and the root of the thighs is an increasing cause for consultation. Although it has no functional implication and
Cytology test - outdated?
The rapid advance of scientific knowledge, especially in the field of medicine, could lead us to believe that a diagnostic test that has been in use for many years could be used to diagnose a disease.
Benefits of laser in vaginal atrophy
Among the conditions that cause discomfort to women in the genital area, vaginal atrophy can be highlighted. Among the symptoms associated with
The contraceptive implant
The contraceptive implant, also known as a subdermal contraceptive, is a small, thin, flexible plastic rod about the size of a matchstick that is inserted into the vagina.
IUD = Intrauterine Device
It is a small piece of flexible plastic that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It is considered a long-lasting method of contraception.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) - does a positive result mean I have cancer?
The answer is no. With this blog we aim to clarify some of the most frequent doubts that our patients have. A positive result for HPV causes
Laser therapy in the treatment of condyloma acuminatum on vulva and vagina
One of the viral infections affecting the genital region is condyloma acuminatum. It is an infectious-contagious disease caused by the papilloma virus.
STD- HPV The importance of getting vaccinated
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections that are passed from one person to another through sexual contact.
Ovarian insufficiency
Primary ovarian insufficiency or POI, also called premature ovarian failure, occurs when the ovaries stop functioning before a woman reaches 40 years of age.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue that is usually found inside the uterus grows in places where it should not. Typically,