Category: Women’s Health

  • Cervical Mucus and Ovulation – Things You Need To Know

    Cervical Mucus and Ovulation – Things You Need To Know

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    Cervical mucus and Ovulation – You can now note down the changes in chiBu. Cervical mucus or cervical fluid is secreted by glands in the cervix.  During a menstrual cycle, hormones change the quantity and the quality of this mucus. The cervical mucus plays a very important function of Protecting the uterus by not allowing things to enter…

  • Menstrual Changes and HIV

    Menstrual Changes and HIV

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    If you have had unprotected sex, and afterward start observing some menstrual changes in your cycle, then get yourself tested for HIV Test straightaway. Why may you ask? Well, read this: When the HIV virus starts proliferating in the body, its first target is the immune system. The immunity is compromised, and this, in turn, affects the hormonal levels. In women, even a slight change in estrogen and…

  • Do you still consider menstruation as taboo? Think again!

    Do you still consider menstruation as taboo? Think again!

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    We all know that menstruation is considered taboo. When girls get their periods they think why now or have yuck feeling towards it. Actually speaking the word “taboo” is originated from a Polynesian word tapua which means menstrual blood! But these menses are very important for women’s health. According to the American college of gynecology…

  • Breast Cancer : Risk Factors

    Breast Cancer : Risk Factors

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    Are you at risk? Do find out… Breast cancer is on the rise all over the world. A few minutes in a month is all you need to check that all is well. So, on this World Cancer day, why don’t we make a new beginning. Let’s resolve to spend a few minutes to keep…

  • WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CERVICAL CANCER

    WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CERVICAL CANCER

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    What is Cervical Cancer? The cervix is the lower and narrow end of the uterus; it connects the vagina (the birth canal) to the superior part of the uterus. The uncontrolled growth of cells in this region is termed as cervical cancer. Cervical cancer can be treated when found early by doing a simple test…

  • HIV- PREVENTION IS BETTER AS THERE IS NO CURE

    HIV- PREVENTION IS BETTER AS THERE IS NO CURE

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    HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus has haunted the entire world for almost 3.5 decades now, as the first few cases were identified in the year 1981. Numerous people have become a victim of this deadly virus and what makes it worse is that cure is still non-existent. Though the process of virus replication can be…

  • ITS EASY TO PREVENT SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES

    ITS EASY TO PREVENT SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES

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    As evident from its name, sexually transmitted disease (STD) spreads through sexual acts – be it oral, vaginal, anal or genital rubbing. There are various STDs widely prevalent across the globe and some are difficult to cure leading to serious complications or even death. Though avoiding sex completely is the only guaranteed protection to STDs…

  • HEPATITIS C SYMPTOMS, CAUSES & TREATMENT

    HEPATITIS C SYMPTOMS, CAUSES & TREATMENT

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     In simple language, hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. There are 5 types of viruses affecting the liver namely hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. Hepatitis C is the most common and dangerous of all causing mild acute illness to a chronic life-threatening one. Prevalence: – widely prevalent globally – both…

  • 5 MOST COMMON STDs- SYPHILIS

    5 MOST COMMON STDs- SYPHILIS

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    SYPHILIS Another deadly sexually transmitted disease, Syphilis is characterized by generalized rash or sores on the genitals/anus/mouth. Often, it produces no symptoms making diagnosis difficult. Prevalence: More common among heterosexuals/bisexuals Affects both males and females High incidence rates in the age group of 20-29 years Spreads through: Direct contact with the syphilitic sores Unprotected sex…

  • 5 MOST COMMON STDs- GONORRHEA

    5 MOST COMMON STDs- GONORRHEA

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    GONORRHEA  Also, known as ‘the clap’, Gonorrhea is another nasty sexually transmitted disease caused by bacteria Neisseria Gonorrhoeae. This bacterium usually, infects the moist areas of the body such as the genitals, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, anus, throat, mouth or even eyes. Prevalence: More common in females The disease of the sexually active group can…