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It is a slow-growing abnormal mass of tissue on or in a woman's ovary.
It is a slow-growing abnormal mass of tissue on or in a woman’s ovary.
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Gynecology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases and routine physical care of the reproductive system of women. It is often paired with the field of obstetrics, forming the combined area of obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN).
It is a slow-growing abnormal mass of tissue on or in a woman's ovary.
It is a slow-growing abnormal mass of tissue on or in a woman’s ovary.
See lessIt's an open wound on your skin due to an injury by prolonged pressure on the skin. Commonly known as Bed Sores, or pressure ulcers.
It’s an open wound on your skin due to an injury by prolonged pressure on the skin. Commonly known as Bed Sores, or pressure ulcers.
See lessIt is a condition when pelvic organs slip down from their normal position and either protrude into the vagina or press against the wall of the vagina due to weaken the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments or no longer provide enough support for the uterus, bladder, and rectum.
It is a condition when pelvic organs slip down from their normal position and either protrude into the vagina or press against the wall of the vagina due to weaken the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments or no longer provide enough support for the uterus, bladder, and rectum.
See lessThe painful menstrual period which is caused by uterine contraction.
The painful menstrual period which is caused by uterine contraction.
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The menstrual cycle may be divided into two phages: 1. Follicular or proliferative phase. 2. The luteal or secretory phase.
The menstrual cycle may be divided into two phages:
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2. The luteal or secretory phase.