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		<title>8 Potent Innate Cures For All Pelvic Problems</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alternative forms of treatments right from employing yoghurt for treating yeast infections to using chamomile for finding relief from cramps have proven effective. Several natural cures stated below work in the most astonishing ways and provide immense relief from a host of niggling pelvic problems.</p>
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<h3><strong>Probiotics for treating Yeast Infections and Diarrhoea</strong></h3>
<p>Our digestive tract is replenished with a surge of live cultures on ingestion of yogurt. These live cultures are beneficial in curbing detrimental bacterial forms that lead to bacterial vaginosis and diarrhoea. Probiotics are great for the system for those who have lately being on  a course of antibiotics that could have a disrupting action on the  pH balance, thus making one more prone to yeast infections.</p>
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<h3><strong>Uva Ursi, vitamin C and cranberry extract for curing Bladder Infections</strong></h3>
<p>Uva ursi present in supplements, tea or in liquefied extracted form have an innate antibiotic that aids in averting or treating urinary tract infections, inflamed bladder and kidney stones. Regularly consuming vitamin C supplements lowers the risk of relapse of the infection and increases the acidity of the urine, thus creating an inhospitable environment for the bacteria. Cranberries have tannin that is known to be hostile towards bacteria in the bladder.</p>
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<h3><strong>Soy for lowering risk of Endometriosis</strong></h3>
<p>Soy present in edamame, tofu, tempeh and soy milk has been observed in certain research to reduce the chances of developing endometriosis.</p>
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<h3><strong>Acupuncture therapy for treating Sterility</strong></h3>
<p>Acupuncture is mostly offered to those women subsequent to an embryo being transferred as it enhances the possibility of live births. Acupuncture could additionally help in increasing blood flow in the uterus, stimulating hormones, having a major influence on ovulation, chances of fertility and create a more convivial environment for embryo after implantation.</p>
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<h3><strong>Green tea cure for Cervical Dysplasia</strong></h3>
<p>The capsular and topically applied ointments have proved effectual in the treatment of cervical lesions arising due to cervical dysplasia (anomalous cell proliferation observed on the surface of the cervix). Research indicates that polyphenols present in green tea, i.e. epigallocatechin-3-gallate or EGCG could be employed in the treatment and inhibition of the spread of irregular cells.</p>
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<h3><strong>Guided Imagery for IC Sufferers</strong></h3>
<p>Latest studies reveal that those ailing from Interstitial cystitis found significant allaying of pelvic pain and lowered urinary exigency and occurrence when they heard guided-imagery CDs for a span of eight weeks. It also assisted them in focussing to heal the bladder, quieten the nerves particularly those involved in interstitial cystitis and for relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles.</p>
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<h3><strong>Smoother Labor through Yoga</strong></h3>
<p>Yoga has been proven to reduce preterm labour and gestational hypertension. Researchers reveal that this could be the outcome of enhanced circulation, oxygen supply and a lowering of anxiety levels subsequent to doing yoga regularly.</p>
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<h3><strong>Chamomile Tea to assuage Menstrual cramps</strong></h3>
<p>Regularly drinking chamomile tea could enhance levels of the chemical glycine – an innately occurring amino acid in the body that has been observed to allay muscle contractions.</p>
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		<title>LUNA- A Non-Relieving Pelvic Pain Procedure</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>laparoscopic uterosacral nerve ablation</strong> (LUNA) procedure – least invasive surgery to severe the pelvic nerves in order to relieve pelvic pain in women has now been shown to provide no relief according to a large U.K. based assessment.</p>
<p>The persistent pelvic pain is a major ailment for many women. Certain reasons behind severe pelvic pain can be analysed and cured such as:</p>
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<li style="padding-bottom:15px;">Pelvic pain originating due to abnormal uterine tissue growth known as Endometriosis.</li>
<li style="padding-bottom:15px;">The normally known pelvic inflammatory disease that causes pelvic pain.</li>
<li style="padding-bottom:15px;">Tissue adhesions due to their clumping together following inadequate healing from surgical intervention, infection or certain disease.</li>
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<p>Nearly one in about seven women endure extreme pelvic pain, however majority of the cases cannot be directly linked to the above said conditions or be healed by the associated treatments. The pain mostly occurs at the time of monthly menstrual cycle (dysmenorrhea), pain in between menstrual cycles listed as non-cyclic pain and pain experienced at the time of sexual contact known as dyspareunia.</p>
<p>As the reason behind the pain or its treatment is still not clear, the doctors have attempted to resolve the pain itself using surgical destruction of the pelvic nerves. Earlier this procedure was carried out by open surgery; however, now-a-days doctors employ the minimally invasive <strong>LUNA procedure</strong>.</p>
<p>There have always been riddling controversies regarding its workability. But, there has been a wide-ranging study that was conducted on close to five hundred women ailing from pelvic pain that persisted for greater than 6 months at eighteen hospitals based in U.K.</p>
<p>The usual procedure employed on women with pelvic pain is to undergo laparoscopic exam wherein a fine tube is introduced within the pelvic section. The women that participated in the study consented to go through LUNA or not go for it, depending on whether the exam detected an untreatable reason for their pain, although those women facing minimum endometriosis also were integrated into the study. The scientists assessed the pain of those women for time span ranging from 3 months to 5 years afterwards.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-133" style="padding: 3px;" title="Pelvic inflammatory disease" src="http://www.womenhealthline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/luna2-246x300.jpg" alt="LUNA- A Non-Relieving Pelvic Pain Procedure" width="193" height="207" />The base line depicts that LUNA failed to assuage any kind of pain or even enhance life quality in any significant manner. The report submitted by Jane Daniels and her associates at the Birmingham Women’s Hospital observed that after three months subsequent to undergoing the LUNA procedure, the women stated that they experienced lesser pain irrespective of  undergoing the LUNA procedure or not. The conclusion drawn was that the initial pain decline might have been due to the effect of placebo and could be attributed to the assurance furnished by the laparoscopic exam that revealed absence of grave pathology.</p>
<p>Regrettably, in spite of these discoveries sparing several women the unwanted LUNA procedure, there still remains no adept treatment for this real medical ailment that can take its toll over lives and precious relationships.</p>
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