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Pelvic Pain

Pelvic pain is extremely common and may have many causes. It may originate in gynecologic organs (cervix, uterus, or uterine adnexa) or nongynecologic organs. Sometimes the cause is unknown. Some gynecologic disorders (eg, premenstrual syndrome, dysmenorrhea) cause cyclic pain, which…

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Ovarian Cysts

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled chambers on a women's ovary, that are common during their reproductive years. Most types of ovarian cysts are harmless and go away without any treatment. Although some cysts may have a malignant potential and require surgical…

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An Abnormal Pap Test

What is a Pap Test? A Pap test (sometimes called a Pap smear) checks for changes in the cervix that could, over time, become cancer. During your recent Pap test, cells were taken from the surface of your cervix and…

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Overweight? You are not alone.

Millions of Americans are caught in an obesigenic world that is plagued with fast food options around every corner, poor eating habits, a general lack of activity, high stress environments and insufficient sleep. Two-thirds of adult Americans are overweight, and…

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Abnormal or Excessive Menstrual Bleeding

Abnormal or Excessive Menstrual Bleeding

Excessive menstrual bleeding can happen for different reasons. Hormonal imbalance and uterine growths are two of the most common causes. Hormonal Imbalances Your menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones, including estrogen and progesterone. When they are out of balance, these…

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