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 Endometriosis cyst is a kind of cyst that forms in the tissue of the uterus (womb). The word endometriosis comes from the endometrium word root. This means that the fabric of the wall of the uterus. Endometriosis is a condition that the growth of cysts or ectopic forms. 
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<p> Endometriosis cyst is a kind of cyst that forms in the tissue of the uterus (womb). The word endometriosis comes from the endometrium word root. This means that the fabric of the wall of the uterus. Endometriosis is a condition that the growth of cysts or ectopic forms. </p>
<p> Depending on the location of the cyst, endometriosis can occur in various places. The most common sites are over (or under) the ovaries behind the uterus, on the tissues that hold the uterus in place and the intestines or bladder. </p>
<p> Depending on the size of the cyst, endometriosis often causes problems during the monthly cycle a woman. In a normal monthly cycle, hormones in the lining of the uterus to build tissue and blood vessels. This is dissipated menstrual cycle as the woman if she does not get pregnant. However, if a cyst of endometriosis is present, it can block the tissue and blood to escape the body, causing pain, inflammation and even scar tissue. </p>
<p> In some cases this can prevent a woman from getting pregnant. It may also cause problems with his bowels and bladder. Therefore, whatever the size of the cyst, endometriosis should be diagnosed on as soon as possible. </p>
<p> There are natural methods of healing that can help reduce the likelihood of ever getting endometriosis cyst or other types of ovarian cysts. They are usually painless, inexpensive and easy to adopt because they are designed to help your body regain its balance. A balanced body is less likely, if any, for ovarian cysts. </p>
<p> If, however, you already suffer from endometriosis, there are remedies for healing as natural as you can take to help reduce pain and speed the healing process. Again, these approaches healing in a holistic way to help your body achieve its natural balance. </p>
<p> There are many easy things you can To experience natural healing, more than can fit in this article. However, some basic steps you can take immediate are to reduce consumption of white sugar, reduce caffeine and alcohol reduction. Also, if possible, reduce processed foods or food food containing chemicals not natural. All this causes stress to your body, which weakens your immune system and causing disease to erupt as a symptom of your body loses its natural balance. Start taking these simple steps today and your body will naturally thank you before long. </p>
<p>Brian W Lee is a firm believer and practitioner in holistic healing and natural healthy living. If you are concerned about ovarian cysts and want to know the specific steps you can take to make things better, click this link: <a target="_new" href="http://www.ovariancystsecrets.info">http://www.ovariancystsecrets.info</a> now. You will find easy to understand information about ovarian cysts and a painless, natural step-by-step programme to heal yourself. The programme also comes with a free 24 Hour email counseling by a certified nutritionist.</p>
<p><b>What is the reason for the formation of cysts in the uterus of the woman in 40 years, is it due to penetration of the penis too deep</b>
<p> <i>The</i> size of the cyst is 1 cm, which was noticed on Getting sonogram done. Watched Doctor (gyneacologyst), but there is no danger. I want to know why, how such a cyst is formed in the uterus, is it due to penetration of the penis too deep? </p>
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 The causes of bleeding after menopause are many. Spotting during menopause is relatively common and may be normal. But something unusual could be a symptom of a medical condition. 
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<p> The causes of bleeding after menopause are many. Spotting during menopause is relatively common and may be normal. But something <i>unusual</i> could be a symptom of a medical condition. </p>
<p> Regular assessments, including a Pap smear, are always important, but are even more important as you age. The information should help you understand what is &quot;normal&quot; and when to consult a physician. </p>
<p> Firstly, vaginal bleeding accompanied by lower abdominal pain and loss of consciousness is an emergency requiring immediate medical attention. If the fading is absent, but you have lower abdominal pain news, you should consult your doctor. </p>
<p> To help you understand what is normal, you should know if you are postmenopausal. If you do not have a monthly period over of 12 months, then you are postmenopausal. If it was less than 12 months, a period of light is probably OK, as long as you have had checks regular. But do not forget to tell your doctor. </p>
<p> Once this period of 12 months elapsed time, then you to examine the causes of bleeding after menopause, listed below. These things can also cause spots during menopause. </p>
<p> <b>Hormone Replacement Therapy</b> </p>
<p> HRT is sometimes prescribed to relieve symptoms of menopause, but it will also cause your periods again. These women taking HRT may experience more spotting during menopause and breast tenderness. They also have an increased risk of breast cancer blood clots. Consult your doctor about alternative therapies. </p>
<p> <b>Vaginal irritation</b> </p>
<p> This is one of the causes current bleeding after menopause, particularly among women with vaginal dryness. Sex without lubrication may be the cause. The Douching can increase the dryness and irritation. While that may be the cause, or it could be benign polyps of the uterus. </p>
<p> <b>Cervix</b> Polyps </p>
<p> Polyps are common among women who had several children. They are seen during an examination Gynecologic per month, and are generally removed in the doctor&#39;s office if they are causing a problem. If the polyp bursts, it bleeds a little. </p>
<p> <b>Infections or diseases</b> </p>
<p> Infection can occur in all pelvic organs: the vagina, cervix, uterus, the fallopian tubes or ovaries. An infection can cause stains during menopause and is a cause of bleeding after menopause. Diseases, such as pelvic inflammatory disease and things like fibroids may also be the problem. </p>
<p> But generally, a woman should know these conditions before entering the menopausal years. </p>
<p> <b>Urethral prolapse</b> </p>
<p> If spotting during menopause accompanied by urinary incontinence, the cause could be a urethral prolapse, a condition where the urethra (the tube that carries urine agency) will press against the vagina. </p>
<p> The cause of the condition is a weakness. Kegel exercises may help. Sometimes surgery is needed. </p>
<p> <b>Cancer</b> </p>
<p> Cancer of the cervix, uterus, ovaries or vagina should always be considered. This is the main reason why regular checks, including a Pap smear, are so important. </p>
<p> Cancer is not one of the most likely causes of bleeding after menopause, it&#39;s just the scariest one. Consult your doctor. Early detection can save lives. </p>
<p>Sherri Stockman is a Naturopathic Practitioner who is learning first-hand about the joys of menopause. Visit her site now at <a target="_new" href="http://www.naturalphases.com">http://www.NaturalPhases.com</a> to discover how to find <a target="_new" href="http://www.naturalphases.com">natural menopause relief</a>.</p>
<p><b>Cervical polyps?</b>
<p> <i>I went to gynacologyst, recommended by my doctor because I have cervical polyps. The gynacologyst</i> said I did not need surgery because the polyps are falling, and I do not have more problems them.es had these before and they have been removed and begnign. My question is: IS IT TRUE THAT polyps are not cancerous if they shrink? </p>
<p> Most of the time of cervical polyps uterine cancer are not (found this out from my doctor). I had a small polyp in 1999 on top of my neck that did not flinch, but he we would not do more either. I had to have it removed because of polyps that can be irregular periods and had many problems with bleeding at the time. When my doctor found a polyp on my cervix, she took it there in the office. She also had to take to make sure it was not something more serious and not, thank you God for that. I would recommend to get another opinion, preferably someone who does not share the same office of the doctor you saw to see what another doctor said. </p>
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<p><b>Gynaecology. Cervix. Cervical polyp. Cytopathology.</b><br />
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 Women, even children (those in their years of puberty) whether it is normal to have pimples near vagina aa? If yes, then this what could it be? There is no need for alarm because, as it turns out, it is normal for a woman to have a close button vagina. Push buttons wherever [...]]]></description>
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<p> Women, even children (those in their years of puberty) whether it is normal to have pimples near vagina aa? If yes, then this what could it be? There is no need for alarm because, as it turns out, it is normal for a woman to have a close button vagina. Push buttons wherever you pores. Since you have pores in the genital area, chances are you grow a button below. However, it is advisable the woman consult with her gynecologist to check if the button near the vagina is just a button or may be a symptom of a sexually transmitted disease. </p>
<p> As in any Pimple, the first reaction of one who gets it, it&#39;s pop. Now, as far as possible not to do that. You can go to your gynecologist and ask him to prescribe appropriate medications to treat this button near the vagina. But if you choose to pop, then clear debris and make sure the surrounding area is clear to prevent the bacteria from returning. </p>
<p> But if the button is near the vagina not any button but it is already a herpes simplex virus, so that&#39;s what you can do. You may want to consult your doctor and ask if this is actually related STD. If it is just a case of a yeast infection, vaginal cyst, or a hair follicle is blocked, the doctor can help you with this. The whole point of this consultation is for you to get the real deal what is the real cause the Pimple near vagina. </p>
<p> If it is an STD, particularly genital herpes (level 2 in nature) then it will start itching, burning or tingling in the genital area. This will happen for a couple of days. The next thing you knew, you develop these painful bumps in clusters. These are the buttons vagina. Some of them turn into blisters while some of them about to go. </p>
<p> Whatever the case may be, the smartest way to confirm is to get the diagnosis from Your doctor or your gynecologist. If you are indeed infected with an STD, it is preferable that your partner takes an exam too because it could also be infected. As for men, they are not as concerned about their health because they are also the buttons in their genital areas, but these are usually mild and tend to disappear in only 7 to 10 days. Therefore, when they find that there is a bump in their penis and consult a doctor for her, she is gone. </p>
<p> Back to the button near the woman&#39;s vagina, it is possible that this could result in a higher level of herpes. It is also possible that, even when this has been corrected, the virus is to attract more bacteria and other STDs could return. Because the immune system of women has been lowered. If you have not had an STD before, it is wise that you always practice safe sex. </p>
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<p> <i>Is there another way to get rid of a cyst addition vaginal surgery? And could vaginal cyst make me incapable</i> having children when I grow up? Even if I get surgery or treatment to remove it? </p>
<p> It is possible that the hormone treatments could reduce the size of your cyst and can make it disappear completely, however, if your doctor decided that surgery is the best way, it probably is. A vaginal cyst should not affect your fertility. </p>
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<p><b>Vaginal Packing after excision of Cyst</b><br />
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