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    Women's Health and Pregnancy

    Conception, Pregnancy complications, Endometriosis, Menopause, Uterine Fibroids, PCOS, women specific issues in common conditions like Urinary Tract Infection, Heart diseases, Stroke, Kidney Disease and more

     

  • An illustration of a pregnant woman getting her blood pressure checked and text overlay Pregnancy and Hypertension
    Pregnancy and Hypertension
    Hypertension is the most common medical issue encountered during pregnancy, complicating over 10-15% of pregnancies. Read more to understand how to prevent and manage high blood pressure during pregnancy, especially pre-eclampsia. Hypertension or high blood pressure refers to the amount of force exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries. A person's blood pressure is considered high when the readings are greater than 140 mm Hg systolic (the top number in the…
  • Menopause Overview
    Menopause
    Menopause refers to the end of a woman’s monthly periods or menstruation. It correlates with the end of a woman’s reproductive ability. The word ‘menopause’ is derived from the Greek word menopausis. Menos means month and pausis is cessation or stop. A woman is said to have menopause only if she has not had her periods for a year (and there are no other health reasons for this). Women go through different symptoms during peri-menopause and menopause phases of their…
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    Diabetic Complications: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
    With inputs from Dr. Chandan Dubey What is it If you have 2 or more of the following symptoms, you should get yourself checked by a gynaecologist to confirm or rule out Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS):  • Multiple small cysts in the ovaries • Infrequent (more than 35 days) or absent periods due to eggs not releasing every month  • High androgen features (facial and body hair, acne, abdominal fat, frontal balding) PCOS and its impact  PCOS may lead to acne,…
Question from one of our members :  I am almost 50 years old. I still have monthly periods but lately the time in between the periods has been shrinking. That is, I can start getting pre-menstrual-like stomach cramps a week after my period has…

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