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Womens`s Health-Most common women`s diseases and disorders

 

Screening tests are a basic part of prevention medicine. All screening tests are commonly available through your general doctor. Some specialized tests may be available elsewhere. Take an active role and discuss screening tests with your doctor early in life. The following charts are beneficial screening tests that can help detect diseases and conditions before they become harmful.

 
 
Breast Cancer Breast Cancer
  • is a condition in which malignant cells (cancer) develops in the breast tissue...
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    Breech Births Breech Births
  • can give rise to serious complications for both mother and baby, and very often necessitates caesarian section...

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    Alopecia Areata
  • Is thought to be an auto-immune disease of the hair, initially appearing as a rounded bare patch about an inch across...

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    Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia Nervosa
  • Means 'loss of appetite for nervous reasons' but this is misleading because the person has, in fact, lost the ability to allow themselves to satisfy their appetite...
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    Endometrium Abnormal Endometrium
  • The endometrium is a lining of the uterus which prevents from any adhesions between the walls of the myometrium...
  • Addictions Addictions
  • Having a cup of tea after a hard day’s work or the odd bar of chocolate is not recognised a serious form of addiction...
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    Bulimia Bulimia
  • Bulimia is a disease in which a person has got a huge appetite and eats plenty of meals and large amounts of foods...
  • Candida Candida
  • Candida is a yeast type of fungus, which can cause thrush. It is normally present in a healthy person but...
  • Cervix Cervical Cancer
  • There are a combination of possible causative factors relevant to cancer of the cervix including diet, genetic susceptibility, sexual exposures to viruses and psychological factors...
  • Childbirth Child Birth
  • The researchers not only found an extremely high success rate, but there was also no evidence of any of the complications associated with conventional forms of anaesthesia...
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    Cystitis
    Cystitis
  • Cystitis is an inflammation of the wall of the urinary bladder...
  • Depression Depression
  • Depression is a psychical, civilization-related disease that affects the brain...
  • Eating Eating Disorders
  • Develop as outward signs of inner emotional or psychological problems. They become the way that people cope with difficulties in their life...
  • Eclampsia Eclampsia
  • It describes one or more convulsions occurring during or immediately after pregnancy as a complication of pre-eclampsia...
  • Fatigue Fatigue
  • Are numerous causes at the root of this disruptive condition including stress, over work, lack of sleep, an inadequate diet, long term dieting and illnesses ...
  • Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia
  • Is a common condition that is associated with widespread aching, stiffness and fatigue, and originates in muscles and soft tissues...
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    Fibroids Fibroids
  • Are solid, whitish benign tumours composed of muscle and fibrous tissue, which grow on the uterus...
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    Menopause Menopause
  • Is the "milestone" in the life of every woman that marks the end of the reproductive period...
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