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Health

Gynecological diseases (gynecology)

Benign tumors of the ovaries

Benign tumors of the ovaries are primarily functional cysts and tumors; most have an asymptomatic course.

Polyps of the cervical canal

Polyps of the cervical canal are benign growths of the cervix and mucous membrane of the cervical canal. Cervical polyps grow in the cervical canal.

Cystocele, urethrocele and rectocele

Cystocele, urethrocele and rectocele - protrusion of the bladder, urethra and rectum respectively into the vaginal canal. Symptoms of this pathology include urinary incontinence and a feeling of pressure. The diagnosis is based on clinical data.

Uterus reversal: symptoms, treatment

Eversion of the uterus is a rare severe condition, in which the uterus body is turned inside out and falls out of the vagina beyond the sexual slit. Usually the uterus is turned out in cases when too much tension is applied to the umbilical cord when trying to isolate the placenta.

Non-infectious desquamative inflammatory vaginitis

Non-infectious desquamative inflammatory vaginitis - inflammation of the vagina in the absence of the usual infectious causes of the disease. The disease can be of an autoimmune nature. On the cells of the surface layer of the vaginal epithelium, streptococci are adsorbed.

Myoma of the cervix: symptoms, treatment

Myoma of the cervix is a benign tumor of the cervix. Myoma of the cervix is a rare pathology, which is often combined with uterine myoma (fibroid tumors). Large fibroids of the cervix can partially squeeze the urinary tract or prolapse into the vagina.

Prolapse of the uterus and vagina

Uterine prolapse - the uterus is lowered to or beyond the entrance to the vagina. Vaginal prolapse - the descent of the walls of the vagina or vaginal cuff after a hysterectomy. Symptoms are pressure and incontinence.

Fibroids of the uterus

Fibrotic tumors of the uterus are benign tumors of smooth muscle origin. Fibrous tumors often cause pathological uterine bleeding (menorrhagia, menometrorrhagia), pelvic pain, dysuric disorders, intestinal disorders and lead to complications of pregnancy.

Inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs

Inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs (PID) - infection of the upper sections of the female genital tract: the cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries are involved in the process; may occur abscesses.

Stenosis of the cervical canal

Stenosis of the cervical canal is the structure of the internal throat of the cervix. Stenosis of the cervical canal can be congenital or acquired. The most common causes of acquired pathology are menopause, surgical interventions (for example, conization of the cervix, cautery), infection, cervical or uterine cancer and radiation therapy.

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