Gynecological diseases (gynecology)

Cervical hypertrophy

Hypertrophy of the cervix is a significant increase in the volume of the cervix caused by the process of prolapse and prolapse of the uterus itself. Often the size of the hypertrophy and the length of the cervix can reach gigantic proportions.

Glandular hyperplasia of the endometrium

Glandular hyperplasia of the endometrium is the process of tissue proliferation of the endometrium (internal mucous membrane) of the uterus. This pathological process is caused by an increase in the volume of glandular cells due to a change in their structure.

Treatment of adenomyosis

Adenomyosis is a disease that is a special case of endometriosis. In endometriosis, endometrial cells are found in tissues where they should not be. In particular, in the muscular layer of the uterus, in the ovaries, in the fallopian tubes. The standard treatment regimen for adenomyosis involves the use of hormonal therapy.

Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia

Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia is a set of measures aimed at eliminating pathological processes. Let's consider the main methods of treating endometrial hyperplasia and their effectiveness in relation to certain forms of the disease.

Endometrial hyperplasia

Endometrial hyperplasia is a benign proliferation of the endometrium (the inner layer of the uterus). Let's look at the types of endometrial hyperplasia, the dangers of this pathology, treatment methods and prevention.

Vaginal odor

An unpleasant odor from the vagina can most often indicate the presence of an infection: pathogenic microbes tend to release specific gases, which are the sources of the unpleasant odor.

Vaginal dysbiosis

Vaginal dysbacteriosis is a disorder of the balance of the vaginal microflora. With vaginal dysbacteriosis, the ratio of beneficial and opportunistic bacteria is disrupted, and opportunistic flora begins to significantly predominate.

Uterine prolapse

The process during which the uterus changes its position downwards is called "uterine prolapse". In the future, this condition may lead to complications: prolapse (complete or partial) of the uterus into the vaginal cavity. Is uterine prolapse dangerous? We will discuss the causes, symptoms, consequences and treatment measures in this article.