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Vaginal Discharge – When it becomes a woman health problem?
Vaginal discharge would ideally not be the most talked about subject. However, vaginal discharge plays a crucial role of an efficient housekeeper to the female reproductive system. The fluid produced by glands present within the vaginal and cervical area help in clearing out cells that faced fatality and several bacterial forms. This action aids in maintaining hygienic setting in the vaginal area and aids in warding off infections. Majority of the occasions, vaginal discharge is quite a normal occurrence with the quantity differing in every woman and the colour deemed normal could be ranging from colourless to milk-white dependent on what part of the menstrual cycle the woman is in. There would be a minor variation in the quantity and the smell of the discharge. For instance, there would [...]
Jan 18, 2010 | Sexual Health | Comments 0
Highly Thwarting Women Health Issues – Part I
Factually, countless women with silent resignation get on with their lives, when faced with the apparent ignominy of recurrent incidents of urination, profuse sweating, pongs emanating from the vagina, feeling gaseous along with a host of other awkward conditions. Many simply choose to keep mum regarding these rather touchy matters. The immensely uncomfortable conditions many find difficult to open up are those associated with toilet natter issues that could be anything related to the loo – inclusive of recurrent urinating, bladder and bowel related issues, menstrual woes and vaginal discharge. Loo blether is normally related to problems of undesirable odours emitted by either the vagina, mouth or other parts of the body. By keeping mute regarding these problems is quite a negative [...]
Jul 17, 2009 | Medical disorders in women | Comments 0
The Atypical Vaginal Wall Cysts
Vaginal wall cysts have been cited principally in women in their child bearing age. However, these have been additionally noted in infanthood, children and post menopausal women. The cited occurrence is one in two hundred. Certain reassessments detected epithelial cysts to be the widely prevalent vaginal cysts while there were others that cited mullerial cysts. Though they could crop up anywhere, however they are normally seen in the anterolateral vaginal wall. Their size is noted to be varying between 1.4cms - 7cms. On rare occasions a symptomatic congenital cyst could be even bigger than the range just specified. Cysts that appear at the level of the cervix normally enlarge anteriorly lying in relation to the bladder and may present as cystocele. Hardly ever a large sized mullerian cyst [...]
Jun 02, 2009 | Urinary | Comments 2

