Uterine polyps: Are they an obstacle in pregnancy? - 0 views
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A uterine polyp is a small, benign formation that develops in the uterine cavity. There are a few uterine polyps' symptoms. These can sometimes lead to bleeding between periods, but it is not abundant. There is usually no pain. Treatment with an oral contraceptive can make it possible to reduce its size, otherwise, the treatment is surgical by hysteroscopy: a small camera is introduced into the uterine cavity to visualize the polyp and perform its excision.
A Complete Guide to Uterine Polyps From Start Till End - 0 views
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Uterine polyps can be detected using an ultrasound-based technique called a sonohysterography or hysteroscopy. Another common diagnostic test for uterine polyps treatment is hysterosalpingography (HSG), which is a view of the uterus through X-rays. Polyps can be removed by simple surgical procedures. For uterine polyps, hysteroscopy is the means used to visualize the endometrium.
Symptoms of Lyme Disease - Dr. Peter Dobie - 1 views
Lyme Disease is an illness caused by a bacteria called Borellia that is transmitted to humans by tick bites. Symptoms of chronic Lyme Disease can include headaches, joint pains, neck stiffness, pho...
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