Showing posts with label Women's Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women's Health. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Women need health care reform

Despite the shouting and name-calling at the town hall meetings, I remain hopeful about health care reform. I have no other choice. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, I spent years learning how to keep women healthy. Too often, I find myself telling patients with easily treatable conditions that I can't help them — they don't have the money to get well. Denying women care and watching them suffer rips me apart. That's why I've become an ardent advocate for health care reform.

I am not talking about withholding the latest, cutting-edge, exorbitantly priced medications or treatments. No — I've had patients whose health insurance doesn't cover such basic health needs as Pap smears and birth control prescriptions. And forget about having a baby — many insurance policies don't cover prenatal care or labor and delivery, or they treat pregnancy as a pre-existing condition.

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Various Women’s Body Issues

Women nowadays suffer from various kinds of mental and physical issues that are mainly caused due to the high levels of stress and anxiety that they suffer from. It has been seen that women are usually prone to Ob-Gyn, Oabnormal pap smears, Osteoporosis, Perimenopause health problems like as compared to men because they are genetically different and their hormones and reproductive organs are usually the main sources of their trouble. The health of a woman is crucial because she is not only responsible for her own health but also has to bear a child.

Thus it is vital that women implement various steps to know more about women's health and related issues so that they can take better care of their body and thus avoid and prevent these ailments and diseases. There are various kinds of physical and mental ailments that befall a woman and these deal with issues like breast cancer, diabetes and reproductive and birth control issues. It has been seen that most of these issues are critical and need immediate care.

It is vital for women to understand that their body types and structure are not the same like men and hence taking care of their body the same way that men do is not going to help. One of the biggest issues that women have to face today is the problems of drinking and smoking. It has been that the consumption of alcohol in women has gone up drastically and this has resulted in various kinds of health problems like infertility and other related issues.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Sandpoint Women's Health Expands

With the addition of another physician, Sandpoint Women's Health will begin seeing both gynecological and obstetrics patients in Bonners Ferry beginning August 21, 2009. According to Hailey Honsinger, Sandpoint Women's Health Clinic Manager, four physicians will provide services at a rented space at Panhandle Health District.

"We wanted to serve the community in a better way," said Hailey. "We have been seeing obstetrics patients in Bonners Ferry for the past three years once a week, but we decided to provide more access to health care by expanding our services."

Hailey reported that four doctors will share the load of serving Boundary County by rotating their schedules. Deborah Owen, MD, Camille Santarpio, MD, Bruce Honsinger, MD, and Kristin Algoe, MD, will provide standard gynecological care including annual exams, general breast exams, IUD placement and general well woman care.

Obstetric care is the newest service that will be provided by the physicians of Sandpoint Women's Health. Hailey said that women will now be able to get most of their pre-natal care completed in Bonners Ferry although they will still need to travel to Sandpoint to get their ultrasounds as well as any other tests they may need. Patients of Sandpoint Women's Health will still need to travel to Bonner General Hospital for their babies' deliveries.


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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Women's Health 101: Where are the family friendly gyms in Metro Detroit?

Many Metro Detroit women are deciding to improve their health by focusing on their physical fitness. Joining a gym can give you access to guidance, equipment, and expertise while you're getting in shape. You don't have to join a gym to reach your fitness goals. But, if you do invest in a membership, you will need to research to find facilities that are friendly, safe, and comfortable for you and your family.

With hundreds of fitness centers spanning across Metro Detroit, choosing the one that best fits you can be a daunting task. Also, everyone wants to get the best deal for their money. You want to make sure that the gym you choose provides what you are looking for in a facility.

Be sure to shop around and get a good feel for each facility before your final choice. There are certain things to consider when you are visiting gyms:

  • Is the facility close to home?
  • Is the staff friendly?
  • Are there plenty of machines available during the time I plan to workout?
  • Is the facility diverse in gender, fitness level, age, etc.?
  • Is the place clean?
  • Is the facility safe? Is the equipment up to date, in good condition, and safe?
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Friday, May 1, 2009

Women’s health fair coming to Meigs High School

Health and Wellness:-

Celebrating a Century of "Women’s Health,” a free all-day educational program on women’s health issues will be held Wednesday at Meigs High School.

The health fair will be held from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and is open to all students, grades 9 through 12, their mothers and other female relatives, as well as other women of the community.

The primary goal of the program is to help women come to an appreciation of health issues, both past and present, and to learn about responsible health care and prevention geared to lifelong wellness.

“It is critical that women, young and old, be empowered with knowledge which they can apply in their personal lives” said Jeri Thomas, graduate student from Ohio University School of Nursing, who is chairing the event. She said the event will provide women with health information along with some baseline knowledge for behavioral change.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Diseases In Women

These are the main diseases of women, all diseases are sexually transmitted diseases those are mainly found in women.

1) Gonorrhea:- Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection caused by the organism Neisseria gonorrheae that is transmitted by sexual contact. Gonorrhea is one of the oldest known sexually transmitted diseases.

2) Chlamydia:- Chlamydia is a bacterium that causes an infection that is very similar to gonorrhea in the way that it is spread and the symptoms it produces.

3) Syphilis:-Syphilis is an STD that has been around for centuries. It is caused by a microscopic bacterial organism called a spirochete. The scientific name for the organism is Treponema pallidum.

4) Genital herpes:- Genital herpes, also commonly called "herpes," is a viral infection by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) that is transmitted through intimate contact with the mucous-covered linings of the mouth or the vagina or the genital skin.

5) HPVs:- HPV is short for human papilloma virus . HPVs are a group of over 100 related viruses. Each HPV virus in the group is given a number, which is called an HPV type. HPVs are called papilloma viruses because some of the HPV types cause warts or papillomas, which are non-cancerous tumors.

6) Chancroid:- Chancroid is an infection caused by the bacterium Hemophilus ducreyi, which is passed from one sexual partner to another.

7) Ectoparasitic infections:- Ectoparasitic infections are infections that are caused by tiny parasitic bugs, such as lice or mites. They are transmitted by close physical contact, including sexual contact.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

What is Human Papilloma Virus(HPV)?

Human Papilloma Virus

HPV is short for human papilloma virus . HPVs are a group of over 100 related viruses. Each HPV virus in the group is given a number, which is called an HPV type. HPVs are called papilloma viruses because some of the HPV types cause warts or papillomas, which are non-cancerous tumors. HPV is a very common sexually transmitted disease; 15% of the population is affected at any time, but most of people affected are between the ages of 15 and 24.

Unfortunately, HPV often has no symptoms, so women especially do not know they have it. In addition, the infection usually clears without treatment, and although it is undetectable in most women within two years of the infection, it can remain in the body for many years.



HPV is related to cervical cancer



Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a group of more than 100 different virus types, each of which can cause different health problems including: common, plantar, and genital warts, skin and cervical cancers. Two types of HPV, 6 and 11, are responsible for 90% of genital warts. Two other types, 16 and 18, are responsible for about 70% of cervical cancers.



HPV Vaccine



HPV vaccine prevents the types of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) that cause most cases of cervical cancer and genital warts. The vaccine is given in three shots over six-months.
1) This vaccine is recommended for 11 and 12 year old girls.
2) For girls and women age 13 through 26 who have not yet been vaccinated or completed the vaccine series.



Importance of HPV Vaccine



HPV vaccine is important because genital HPV is a common virus that is passed on through genital contact, most often during sex. Mostly people dont know this, It is most common in people in their late teens and early 20s.



Effect of HPV Vaccine



This vaccine targets the types of HPV that most commonly cause cervical cancer and genital warts. The vaccine is highly effective in preventing those types of HPV and related diseases in young women.

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Hormone Imbalance

There is mainly two types of female hormones those are produced by the ovaries:-

1) Estrogen
2) Progesterone

These two hormones are always producing equally. When one hormone is increasing in production, the other increases too. These hormones regulate a women' s menstrual cycle during her reproductive years. These hormones are very important for the body if they become imbalance then it creates complications.

Symptoms

1) Fatigue
2) Depression
3) Anxiety
4) Wrinkles
5) Allergy
6) Fibrocystic breasts
7) Premenstrual Syndrome
8) Endometriosis
9) Facial hair growth

Cause:-

Hormonal imbalance is caused by too much estrogen in a woman’s body, an excess which is not balanced by progesterone.

Effects:-

1) Imbalance hormone effects the life , a women with unbalanced hormones are at risk of developing ovarian and cervical cancers, and may also become infertile.

2) It may may result in weight gain, depression or irritability, difficulty sleeping, hot flashes, bone loss, and other complications such as osteoporosis and breast cancer.

Hormonal imbalance can be prevented by controlling diet or exercise regimes.

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Monday, April 6, 2009

What is Cervical Cancer ?

Cervical cancer occurs when abnormal cells on the cervix grow out of control. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina. Cervical cancer can often be cured when it’s found early. It is usually found at a very early stage through a Pap test.

It's Causes :- Most cervical cancer is caused by a virus called human papillomavirus, or HPV. You can get HPV by having sexual contact with someone who has it. There are many types of the HPV virus. Not all types of HPV cause cervical cancer. Some of them cause genital warts, but other types may not cause any symptoms.

You can have HPV for years and not know it. It stays in your body and can lead to cervical cancer years after you were infected. This is why it is important for you to have regular Pap tests. A Pap test can find changes in cervical cells before they turn into cancer. If you treat these cell changes, you may prevent cervical cancer.

It's Symptoms:- Abnormal cervical cell changes rarely cause symptoms. But you may have symptoms if those cell changes grow into cervical cancer. Symptoms of cervical cancer may include:

* Bleeding from the vagina that is not normal, or a change in your menstrual cycle that you can't explain.
* Bleeding when something comes in contact with your cervix, such as during sex or when you put in a diaphragm.
* Pain during sex.
* Vaginal discharge that is tinged with blood.

How is it treated? Cervical cancer that is caught early can usually be cured. If the cancer is caught very early, you still may be able to have children after treatment.

The treatment for most stages of cervical cancer removes the cancer and makes you unable to have children. These treatments include:

* A hysterectomy and removal of pelvic lymph nodes with or without removal of both ovaries and fallopian tubes.
* Radiation therapy.
* Chemotherapy.

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

What is Miscarriage ?

A miscarriage is defined as the end of a pregnancy within the first three months, before 20 weeks gestation. It occurs before the fetus is mature enough to survive outside the uterus. Only 1 percent of miscarriages take place after this period, and it is likely that most miscarriages occur before a woman misses her menstrual period or is even aware of the pregnancy.

Main Miscarriage Causes:-

1) Maternal age - there is a rise in miscarriage risk as maternal age increases. For women less than 35, the clinical miscarriage rate is 6.4%, for age 35-40 it is 14.7% and over the age of 40 it is 23.1%.
2) Poorly controlled diabetes - but not that which is well controlled.
3) Scleroderma - a soft tissue disease.
4) Fever over 100F.
5) Smoking -30-50% increased risk.

Miscarriage Symptoms:-

1) Vaginal spotting or bleeding.
2) Bleeding that progresses from light to heavy.
3) Pain, cramps, or discomfort in the abdomen or lower back.
4) Clot-like fluid or tissue passing through the vagina.
5) Fever, weakness or vomiting.

Three types of miscarriages:-

1) Complete Miscarriage
The body has naturally expelled the fetus. This process usually takes 3-7 days to be completed, but in some cases it can last for weeks.

2) Incomplete Miscarriage
Tissue has been partially expelled by the body, but some contents remain in the uterus.

3) Missed Miscarriage
The fetus and placenta remain in the uterus without signs of being expelled and a woman may not be aware that a miscarriage has taken place.

Three treatment methods available depending on each case:

1) Expectant Management involving watchful waiting and medical observation.
2) Medical Management involving medication treatment to help complete a miscarriage.
3) Surgical Treatment that usually involves dilation and curettage (D&C)

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

What is Menopause?

Menopause is refers to the last menstrual period and is generally considered to have occurred after 1 year of amenorrhoea. At the age of 45- 50 years:

Cause of menupause:-

The cause of menopause is burning out of the ovaries. The aging of the ovary begins even before birth when a progressive decline in the number of primordial follicles compresses. The percentage of growing follicles increases substantially at puberty and is maintained throughout reproductive life and declines in the climacteric period (period of time around menopause).

Mainly two types of menupause:-

1) Natural Menupause
2) Artificial Menupause

Three phases of menupause:-

1) Pre-menupause
2) Peri-menupause
3) Post-menupause

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Incontinence in women

Urinary incontinence (UI) is any involuntary leakage of urine. It's common and distressing problem, which may have a profound impact on life.

Different types of incontinence:-

1) Stress Incontinence
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI), also known as effort incontinence, is due essentially to insufficient strength of the pelvic floor muscles. It is the loss of small amounts of urine.

2) Urge Incontinence
Urge incontinence is involuntary loss of urine occurring for no apparent reason while suddenly feeling the need or urge to urinate.

3) Functional Incontinence
Functional incontinence occurs when a person recognizes the need to urinate, but cannot physically make it to the bathroom in time due to limited mobility. The urine loss may be large.

4) Overflow Incontinence
Sometimes people find that they cannot stop their bladders from constantly dribbling, or continuing to dribble for some time after they have passed urine. It is as if their bladders were like a constantly overflowing pan - hence the general name overflow incontinence.

5) Structural Incontinence
Rarely, structural problems can cause incontinence, usually diagnosed in childhood.

It can be reduced by

1) Weight loss
2) Medications
3) Surgery
4)Absorbent products.

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