Taking care of your health is important, especially when it comes to women's health. Women's bodies go through many changes throughout their lives, which can lead to unique health concerns, from menstrual cycles to pregnancy and menopause. For overall wellness, it is best to seek the care of a women's health specialist.
In this blog post, we'll explore why seeing a women's health specialist is important.
Comprehensive Screenings and Exams
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Endometriosis is characterised by endometrial tissue, which is usually found only in the uterine lining, growing on other parts of your body, such as your bowel, bladder and fallopian tubes. This condition can impact on your fertility, cause inflammation and make menstruation more painful. There are treatment options for endometriosis, but not all treatments are suitable for all women affected by the condition. Read on to learn about the main treatments for endometriosis.
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Many women experience pelvic pain that can be very disconcerting and certainly affect their quality of life. In fact, this persistent pain can result in withdrawal from social activities, unwanted days off work and even depression, anxiety and low self-esteem. If you're suffering from this condition, you certainly want to know why it is so pervasive and what you can do. Can you turn to a healthcare provider for support?
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About one in five Australians live with irritable bowel syndrome, a gastrointestinal disorder affecting the large intestine. While some patients consider it a slight nuisance, IBS is a source of great misery, stress, and disruption for many. Therefore, early diagnosis and management of the symptoms are essential to improving your quality of life. While IBS patients have access to many treatment options, most have turned to mindfulness meditation since it has proved to be an effective alternative.
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Knowing your history and where you come from can be very important in determining someone's sense of self-worth. A lot of people derive many of their customs from their ancestors going back generations upon generations, but what you might not realise is that it is not just cultural traditions that you inherit from your parents, grandparents and their relatives before them. Genetic conditions very commonly run very deep in the DNA of families going back hundreds of years, and science is only now at a point where many of these conditions can be investigated and preventative work can begin even before you show any symptoms.
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