Sexual Dysfunction in Female
Definition: Sexual dysfunction is difficulty experienced by an individual or partners during any stage of a normal sexual activity, including…
Definition: Sexual dysfunction is difficulty experienced by an individual or partners during any stage of a normal sexual activity, including…
Menorrhagia Definition Menorrhagia is defined as cyclic bleeding at normal intervals; the bleeding is either excessive in amount (> 80 mL) or duration (>7 days) or both. [1] OverviewCausesSign & SymptomsInvestigationDiagnosisTreatmentHomeopathic TreatmentDiet & RegimenFAQReferencesOverview Overview of Menorrhagia Menorrhagia is the medical term for menstrual periods with abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding. Although heavy menstrual bleeding…
Definition: Vomiting in Pregnancy is defined as the complaints of patient about nausea and occasional sickness on rising in the…
Definition Dyspareunia means that the coital act is difficult and or painful. Additionally, Apareunia is inability to practice coitus.[1] Overview…
Definition Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the cells of the cervix -the lower part of…
Definition: In cryptomenorrhea, there is periodic shedding of the endometrium and bleeding but the menstrual blood fails to come out…
Definition: Uterine Fibroid is the commonest benign tumour of the uterus and also the commonest benign solid tumour in female. Histologically,…
Definition: Presence of functioning endometrium (glands and stroma) in sites other than uterine mucosa is called endometriosis.[1] Overview Epidemiology xxx…
Definition: Leucorrhoea is strictly defined as an excessive vaginal discharge.[2] Overview EpidemiologyXXX Causes TypesXXX Risk FactorsXXX PathogenesisXXX Pathophysiology Clinical FeaturesXXX…
EXAMINATION OF THE FEMALE GENITALIA: The female genital examination preced by an in-depth history taking, including present complaints, past and personal history (previous medical, gynaecological and surgical illnesses and interventions), family history, marital and sexual history (when relevant), menstrual history and obstetric history (when relevant). It must include a thorough general and systemic examination, taking…