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Dull lower abdominal pain but no period is a sign of what disease?
Doctor, I have a dull pain in my lower abdomen but no period. What is the sign of this disease? 3 months ago, I had my period 1 week early, but in the following months, I had my period about 33-35 days (2 times like that). The most recent month, my period was more than 35 days long, but I had symptoms of dull pain in my lower abdomen since I calculated the correct date for my period, but I did not have my period and instead had continuous dull pain in my lower abdomen (often with headaches, frustration, discomfort, etc.) for more than 35 days. I have not had sex, doctor. I hope the doctor can advise me. Thank you, doctor.
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How long after cervical polyp removal surgery can I have sex?
Doctor, how long after cervical polyp surgery can I have sex? Thank you, doctor.
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Detect and treat abnormal uterine bleeding
Under normal circumstances, a woman's uterus will secrete a limited amount of blood during each menstrual period (less than 5 tablespoons or 80 mL). Bleeding that occurs irregularly or bleeding outside of the menstrual cycle is considered abnormal uterine bleeding.
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What is uterine polyp? Is it dangerous?
Uterine polyps are one of the leading gynecological diseases that cause infertility in women if not treated properly. So what are uterine polyps and how dangerous are they?
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Hysteroscopy polypectomy
If uterine polyps are not detected and treated promptly, they can lead to dangerous complications such as infertility, increased risk of polycystic ovary syndrome, cervical cancer and uterine cancer...
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Cervical polyps during pregnancy
Cervical polyps are usually benign and common in pregnant women. This occurs due to an increase in estrogen hormone. Therefore, pregnant women need to treat cervical polyps early to avoid affecting their health.
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Differentiate between uterine polyps and fibroids
Uterine polyps and uterine fibroids are common gynecological diseases in women. Most uterine polyps are not malignant tumors. Most uterine polyps do not cause symptoms.
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Endometrial polyposis: What you need to know
Uterine polyps are a fairly common disease. The disease can be benign and does not cause any discomfort to the patient, however, in some cases it can cause uterine bleeding, causing uncomfortable symptoms during menstruation. In particular, uterine polyps can affect a woman's ability to conceive.
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Effect of endometrial atrophy on fertility
The endometrium plays an important role in female fertility. However, due to many different reasons, women of reproductive age experience endometrial atrophy - a phenomenon that mostly occurs in postmenopausal women. So what effects does endometrial atrophy have on female fertility and how to overcome this condition most effectively?
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All you need to know about polyps
Polyps are a fairly common condition, found in many organs of the body. Polyps can progress with many dangerous complications, threatening the patient's health.
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