Women's Health Conditions
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Some common women
- Abnormal vaginal discharge, which can be a sign of several different health issues
- Breast health issues, including fibromas, cancerous or noncancerous cysts or infection
- Chlamydia, a sexually transmitted infection that can cause damage to a women
’ s reproductive system if not detected quickly - Decreased libido, also called low sex d
rive, which can b e a result of numerous conditions, such as menopause or depression - Endometriosis, a painful condition that occurs when a tissue
similar to your uterine lining grows outside the uterus - Gonorrhea, a common sexually transmitted disease that leads to infections in the genitals, buttocks or throat
- Herpes, a common sexually transmitted disease that cannot be cured, but can be managed effectively with medication
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a virus that attacks the cells that keep your body healthy and infection-free
- Human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to genital warts or cancer if not properly treated
- Infertility, the inability to get pregnant, which can often be reversed with advanced treatments and therapies
- Menstrual disorders, including premenstrual syndrome and abnormal or heavy uterine bleeding
- Ovarian cysts, small cysts on the ovaries that either cause no symptoms, or dull and sharp aches in your abdomen
- Painful intercourse, which can point to a problem such as ovarian cysts or endometriosis
- Polycystic ovarian syndrome, an imbalance of reproductive hormones that can cause infertility and ovarian cysts
- Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection that appears as sores and can be easily passed to an unborn baby
- Urinary tract infection (UTI), a painful bacterial infection that makes it hurt to go to the bathroom
- Uterine fibroids, noncancerous growths in the muscle tissue of the uterus that can cause pain, abnormal bleeding and, in rare cases,
become cancerous - Vaginitis.
A ntibiotic usage, hormone level changes, douching and infection can affect the balance of yeast and bacteria in the vagina, resulting in vaginitis.